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In many public hospitals in Nigeria,
the availability and cost of oxygen
could be there difference between
life and death. Oxygen is vital to life,
and as such it should be readily
available to patients who are in need
of it in our hospitals.

However, this is not the case, as the


cost of oxygen in Nigerian hospitals
has skyrocketed in recent years,
leaving many low income patients
stranded, with some dying in the
process of waiting to get the life-
saving gaseous element.

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In this article, we are going to give


you a break-down of the cost of
oxygen in Nigerian hospitals. This
information has become vital as
many patients need it in order to be
well acquainted with how much they
will have to pay if the need arises and
they find themselves in the hospital
in need of oxygen, either for
themselves or their loved ones.

For the record, the cost of


administering oxygen in Nigerian
hospitals depends, to a large extent,
on the hospital you visit. Private
clinics and hospitals are much more
expensive than their government-
owned counterparts.

Also, the availability and pricing may


also be influenced by other prevailing
factors such as needs assessment
and class of the patient involved.

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So, How Much Is the Cost?


So you might want to ask, how much
is oxygen sold in Nigerian hospitals?
Well, according to available statistics,
in most Nigerian hospitals, oxygen is
administered at the rate of N4,500
per hour for adults and N3,000 per
hour for children.

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A quick calculation based on this


amount reveals that for a whole day’s
supply of this precious life-giving
element, you will cough out
N108,000. For a month, the bill
climbs to around N3.24 million. For
patients who need a full year’s
infusion of oxygen, the cost
exponentially climbs up to N39.42
million.

Is It Widely Available?
However, there is a snag, though, as
oxygen cylinders are not even widely
available in most Nigerian hospitals,
even as the price shoots through the
roof.

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Due to poor infrastructure in our


hospitals, middle men have
capitalised on that to hijack the
supply of these life-giving element,
making it inaccessible to ordinary
Nigerians.

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Over the years, the cost of cylinders


of oxygen needed for medical
emergencies have gone up
drastically, in part due to the impact
of middle men on the peddling of this
life-saving commodity.

In most hospitals, most surgical


operations are routinely cancelled
due to lack of oxygen supplies to
ensure a smooth operation.

In others still, patients routinely die


as a result of the unavailability of the
substance, or the high cost of it,
which often is far above the reach of
the common man.

While there are usually centralised


oxygen tanks in hospitals in
advanced countries, the situation in
Nigeria is critical, as oxygen is usually
bought in bottles sold by business-
minded middlemen.

This means that the


commercialisation of the commodity
has rendered most who truly need to
substance but don’t have the
financial means to succumb to the
cold hands of death.

This situation has been so critical


that entire operations has to be
suspended in most case when it is
deemed the oxygen available won’t
be enough, often leading to the loss
of patients who hitherto were on life
support.

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What Is The Way Forward?


The entire healthcare system of the
country needs to be restructured and
revamped, with more funds allocated
to the provision of such life-saving
facilities like oxygen tanks, to save
more lives and alleviate the plight of
those caught up in the throes of the
current dilapidated and crumbled
system.

Government needs to find a way to


subsidize the provision of oxygen to
hospitals across the country, and
help cut down on the number of
avoidable deaths that are due either
to the exorbitant cost of oxygen in
our hospitals or the non-availability
of this life-giving element that is
abundant in nature.

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