PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)

by Lady Helen Child Health Foundation
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)
PTAP (Patient Treatment Assistance Program)

Summary

Patient Treatment Assistance Programme was established by Lady Helen Child Health Foundation (LHCHF) to improve children's health. It is an initiative founded and based on the prevalent need for medical aid for Vulnerable Children. PTAP assessment is facilitated by a committee of varying experts, Doctors, Teachers, Nurses, etc. Through the welfare department of Hospitals in Abuja, Lagos and edo state, LHCHF assist in providing financial assistance to pediatric patients.

$5,000
total goal
$4,998
remaining
4
donors
0
monthly donors
1
year

Challenge

In Nigeria, a significant portion of the population bears the financial burden of healthcare through out-of-pocket payments. Approximately 75% to 80% of Nigerians finance their healthcare services directly, highlighting the country's heavy reliance on personal funds for medical expenses. The overall healthcare financing landscape suggests that many vulnerable children in Nigeria do not receive the essential medical attention they require.Healthcare and nutrition are crucial for their well-being.

Solution

The Patient Treatment Assistance Program (PTAP) addresses this challenge by subsidizing medical expenses, including treatments, medications, and diagnostic tests for children from low-income families. By reducing financial barriers, PTAP ensures timely care, improving health outcomes and equity in access to treatment. This program not only saves lives but also alleviates the financial burden on families, fostering a healthier future for Nigeria's most vulnerable children.

Long-Term Impact

PTAP's long-term impact includes significantly improving the health and survival of vulnerable children by providing consistent access to essential medical care. It reduces the heavy financial burden on families, helping to break the cycle of poverty caused by high out-of-pocket healthcare costs. Over time, healthier children contribute to stronger families and more resilient communities. By promoting equitable access to treatment, PTAP supports a fairer healthcare system in Nigeria.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

Lady Helen Child Health Foundation

Location: Abuja, Abuja Federal Capital Territory - Nigeria
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Project Leader:
Jessica Benjamin
Abuja (Federal Capital Territory) , Abuja (FCT) Nigeria
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4 donations
$4,998 to go
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