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Total Health Trust emerges best HMO for 2016

Total Health Trust (THT) Limited, a leading health maintenance organization (HMO), has emerged winner of the Health Maintenance Organization of The Year Award at the 2016 Nigeria Health ...
Chairman of Total Health Trust Limited, Dr. Ladi Awosika flanked by other THT staff at the awards. PHOTO:thenigerianvoice.com

Chairman of Total Health Trust Limited, Dr. Ladi Awosika flanked by other THT staff at the awards. PHOTO:thenigerianvoice.com

Total Health Trust (THT) Limited, a leading health maintenance organization (HMO), has emerged winner of the Health Maintenance Organization of The Year Award at the 2016 Nigeria Health Care Excellence Awards held at Eko Hotel.

The Health Care Excellence Awards, which has four main categories and 31 sub-categories, saw the organization winning the award in the Health Maintenance Organization category, ahead of fellow industry players; Hygeia HMO, Redcare HMO and Avon Healthcare, who were also nominated.

Speaking while receiving the award on behalf of the company’s CEO, THT General Manager, Stakeholder Management and Business Development, Dr. Adeola Majiyagbe said “This award is dedicated to every THT enrollee who has entrusted us with providing them access to quality healthcare. We are committed to providing outstanding leadership by delivering value to all our partners through continuous innovation in product design and service delivery.”

The annual Nigeria Healthcare Excellence Award is an initiative of Global Health Project and Resources (GHPR) in partnership with Anadach Group USA and designed to celebrate and recognise the best individuals and organizations that have contributed in a remarkable manner to the improvement of the Nigerian healthcare sector.

THT is one of the pioneer HMOs renowned for integrity, service innovation and reliability. It possessed an 18-year track record, it has over 300 000 enrollees from local and multinational corporate clients and government institutions.

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