Legal Framework for Healthcare Needs of the Aged and Senior Citizens in Nigeria

Authors

  • Olamide O. Mohammed Faculty of Law, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69971/acwjg979

Keywords:

assessing, healthcare, health insurance, health system, senior citizens, Nigeria, legal

Abstract

Current research explores the legal framework for the healthcare needs of senior citizens in Nigeria, highlighting the challenges and gaps in the existing framework. The research has tried to map the sufficiency of the legal framework for healthcare needs for the aged in Nigeria, by exploring the status of healthcare of senior citizens in Nigeria and examining the challenges and gaps in the implementation of legislation and policies in the welfare of the senior citizens in Nigeria. Doctrinal research methodology and an analytical approach helped assess the available legal framework, policies and decided cases by courts. It was noted available legal provisions and initiatives are inadequate and ineffective in addressing the healthcare needs of this vulnerable population. Since gaps exist in Nigeria's legal framework and policies,  a working bill is proposed to the National Assembly to cope this issue.

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2024-11-09

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Legal Framework for Healthcare Needs of the Aged and Senior Citizens in Nigeria. (2024). Legal Research & Analysis , 2(1). https://doi.org/10.69971/acwjg979