ABUJA — Nigeria is expanding investments in healthcare infrastructure and digital medical technologies as part of a broader strategy to improve healthcare delivery and patient access across the country.

Health officials say new initiatives are focused on upgrading hospitals, expanding telemedicine services, and implementing digital health platforms that enable more efficient patient care and medical record management. The programs are expected to improve healthcare accessibility, particularly in underserved communities.

Healthcare analysts believe digital transformation is becoming a major driver of healthcare improvement in Nigeria, helping hospitals streamline operations, improve diagnostics, and enhance communication between healthcare providers.

Authorities are also supporting workforce development through advanced medical training programs and investments in modern healthcare equipment. The goal is to strengthen healthcare capacity while improving service quality nationwide.

Industry experts note that technology-driven healthcare solutions can play a critical role in addressing growing healthcare demands while improving efficiency and patient outcomes.

As healthcare innovation continues to expand, Nigeria is positioning itself as one of Africa's leading markets for digital health and medical technology development.