March 17, 2025 - 18:44

Emerging technological innovations in healthcare hold the promise of transforming public health and healthcare delivery systems, making them more efficient, personalized, and accessible. However, as these advancements unfold, they present a double-edged sword, particularly in regions like Nigeria where disparities in access to technology and healthcare resources are prevalent.
While innovations such as telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and mobile health applications can enhance service delivery and patient engagement, they also risk exacerbating existing inequities. In a country where a significant portion of the population lacks reliable internet access and digital literacy, the benefits of these technologies may not reach those who need them most.
Moreover, the integration of advanced health technologies must be approached with caution to ensure that marginalized communities are not left behind. Policymakers and health organizations must prioritize equity in the deployment of these innovations, ensuring that all Nigerians can benefit from the advancements in healthcare. The challenge lies in balancing technological progress with the imperative of health justice, creating a system that is inclusive and equitable for all.