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AXA Mansard At 10: When Health Is Lost Everything Is Lost- Pat Utomi Emphasises Health Importance

In celebration of AXA Mansard @10, Professor Pat Utomi has exemplified the importance of good health, he expressed that when wealth is lost everything is lost, at the just concluded virtual summit organized by AXA Mansard Insurance Plc.

AXA Mansard Insurance, a member of the AXA Group, on Thursday, 5th October 2023, held its virtual conference with the theme ”Wellvolution: Health for the wealth of our Nation’ in commemoration of marking a great milestone – as it clocks 10 years.

The conference had in attendance several well-to-do dignitaries, they are; Prof Pat Utomi, as the keynote speaker; Dr Misbau Oleolo, Country Manager and Chief Medical Director, AXA OneHeakth Limited, Gloria Ibeziako, Associate Director & Head of the People, Performance & Culture (PPC). KPMG; Iyin Aboyeji, Investor and Techpreneur, and Dr Yakubu Agada, General Manager, National Health Insurance Authority, Abuja.

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The conference which was moderated by Jumoke Odunlami, Chief Customer & Marketing Officer, AXA Mansard Insurance plc., argued that the impact of good health can not be overemphasized and, therefore, served as the source of the company’s theme ‘Wellvolution: Health for the wealth of our Nation’ for the year.

In his key reference to the importance of good health, Prof Utomi said, ”When wealth is lost, nothing is lost, when health is lost something/everything is lost. To that effect, Canada knows the value of a working health system which is why Canada is one of the best places to live in the world. It is because it values its health care system”.

”Community and rural health should be prioritised because health is not just wealth but prosperity for human progress, ” Prof Utomi added.

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Speaking about the connection between tech and health, Aboyeji, who is a Techpreneur explained that with the help of technology, the healthcare system can metamorphose across shores, especially health insurance can become more accessible to all and sundry.

On his part, he clarified the effectiveness of how technology can assist in increasing people’s access to health insurance by simply putting forward appropriate information so people can have easy access.

Dr Oleole said, ”I don’t blame medical doctors leaving Nigeria for abroad to practice because the Nigerian system oftentimes, doesn’t give room for expansion. The brain drain is not respected and it affects Nigerians in the diaspora which is a setback for them to come back to Nigeria. Brand drain is very important for Nigerians in diaspora in order for them to come back to the country.”

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“Brand drain is what Nigerians need to promote the country forward,” Professor Utomi added in response to Dr Oleolo.

Ibeziako explained the benefits of health insurance and the role it plays in maximizing the output of staff productivity.

”When a staff knows that her employer cares about her health and well-being she will do what needs to be done. There was a time when a staffer was subconscious, it was a helicopter emergency ambulance that came to the rescue. That shows that staff will be willing to do extra as the company prioritises their health too”.

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