The awareness and knowledge of health insurance among the
practitioners of the Nigerian entertainment industry has become imperative. Due
to the absence of it, the industry has lost several of its well loved musicians
and actors to dreadful sicknesses like renal failure, fatal accidents and other
vices while trying to raise funds. This has however necessitated the need for a
well structured health insurance policy and cover for the entertainment
industry. The Nigerian Entertainment Industry Health Insurance Convention is
designed as a customized learning and education platform for the practitioners
of the entertainment industry and invariably members of the public at large to
understand the importance of health insurance and at the same time embrace it. The
convention seeks to create special insurance covers and policies for the
practioners of the entertainment industry.
Also, to illuminate complex issues of health care practice
and policy by bringing together leading-edge doers and thinkers - from
operations to academia, from clinical practice to corporate management. The
convention delineates perspectives of stakeholders throughout the healthcare
community in addressing broad issues and the type of health insurance to go
for.
Some of topics to be discussed at the convention are; The
health implications of celebrity life styles, Benefits of Health Insurance
Policies, Health Insurance Policy …at what cost?, The health insurance policy…how
dependable? and The Role of Government in Health Insurance Policies
The convention is presented by Nigerian Entertainment
Industry Lecture Series (NEILS) and is in partnership with National Health
Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Lagos State Ministry of Health and Nigeria Medical
Association. It is billed to hold on July 22, 2014 at the Grand Ball Room of
Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos.
It is absolutely very sad seeing our entertainers beg for
money from fans and government alike when they are down with life threatening
ailments. Other professionals suffer similar fates and sometimes they cannot
afford treatment but they seldom embark on aggressive media campaigns of such
magnitudes like their entertainment counterparts. This has however resulted to
a big shame and public ridicule
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