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Online Voting Commences for Nominees of Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Award 2023

Online voting has commenced for the Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Award 2023 (NHEA) for nominees who were able to scale the first round of assessments by the NHEA Jury.

Duchess, Cedarcrest, AXA Mansard, Total health Trust, GE, JNCI, UBA, Access Bank, Echolab, Pyramid Diagnostics and over 100 other organizations and individuals have been nominated.

Speaking on the nomination and voting, Moses Braimah, NHEA Director of Communication, Marketing & Strategy says, “nomination closed on May 23rd, 2023, with so many surprises and excitements. We are now at the final stage where voting has commenced by the public and some categories of shortlisted nominees are being visited by our team of inspectors to verify claims made by nominators for nominees.”

Vivian Alikali, NHEA Executive Secretary, says “the voting process requires the potential voter to visit the NHEA voting portal, (https://nigeriahealthcareawards.com.ng/online-voting/) to register in order to create an account, which is then authenticated via the email provided by the registrant. After successful registration, the voter can then begin voting after login. “

Voting will end at midnight on June 20, 2023. Winners will be announced at a grand ballroom ceremony on Friday, June 23, 2023, at Eko Hotel & Suites Victoria Island, Lagos.

The NHEA Jury shortlisted nominees from over 30,000 nominations that were received. Other nominees that made it include Anambra State, Kano State, EHA Clinics Kano, Evercare Hospital, Save a life Hospital PH, Clinix Healthcare, Pyramid diagnostics PH,

Clinix Healthcare, Me Cure Healthcare Limited, Hygeia HMO, Advantage Health, Mobi Health’ Nordica Fertility Centre, Dee Medical Centre Jos, Renal Dialysis Centre, St. Nicholas Hospital, Zenith Medical & Kidney Centre Abuja, Eye Foundation Hospital, Tulsi Chanrai Foundation Eye Hospital Abuja, First Mobile Dental, Beaconhill Smile Clinic, Choice Dental, Lakeshore Cancer Center, NSIA Luth Cancer Center. Astella Physiotherapy Clinics, Enugu, Crown Healthcare, PPC Limited, GE Healthcare, Healthplus, Medplus Pharmacy, Ecomed, Emzor, GSK Plc, MyMedicines, Mpharma, etc.

The award is aimed at recognizing and celebrating the achievements of personalities and organizations who have contributed immensely to the growth and development of the Nigerian health sector in the last one year.

In addition, it will recognize the rapid growth of Nigeria’s healthcare sector, the role of technology and the capacity of organizations and individuals to influence and set new performance standards in Nigeria and beyond.

NHEA, the Oscar of Nigeria healthcare is supported by PharmAccess Foundation.

The award is organised by Global Health Project and Resources (GHPR) in collaboration with Anadach Group, USA.

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