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RIVCHPP Enhances Healthcare With 2-Day Training Program

The Rivers State Contributory Health Protection Programme (RIVCHPP) launched a 2-day training program for healthcare personnel at Prof. Kelsey Harrison Hospital in Port Harcourt, led by Dr. Vetty Agala, to equip healthcare workers with smarter tools for better, faster, and more accessible healthcare services. The program started yesterday, September 29, and will end today, September 30th, 2025.

This initiative is crucial in today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, where technology plays a vital role in enhancing patient care, streamlining clinical workflows, and improving health outcomes.

By investing in training programs that focus on smarter tools, healthcare workers can acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively leverage these technologies.

By equipping healthcare workers with smarter tools, the people of Rivers State can expect improved health outcomes, including more accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and better disease management.

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Smarter tools can help healthcare workers deliver more personalized and empathetic care, resulting in higher patient satisfaction and enhanced health literacy.


Technology-enabled healthcare services can expand access to healthcare for remote or underserved communities, bridging the healthcare gap in Rivers State.

The Rivers State Contributory Health Protection Programme (RIVCHPP) is committed to providing quality healthcare services to the people of Rivers State. The program aims to achieve universal health coverage, reduce out-of-pocket expenses, and improve health outcomes for all residents.

With Dr. Vetty Agala at the helm, the Rivers State Contributory Health Protection Programme (RIVCHPP) has been working tirelessly to ensure that healthcare services are accessible and affordable for all.

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