FAQs

The UHC Adoption Tree Project is an initiative designed to secure alternative funding from a variety of sources to cover the basic health care of vulnerable Nigerians. It is powered by SaltinGStein Limited in partnership with the State Health Insurance Schemes. The initiative plays a pivotal role in closing the health gaps, guaranteeing equitable and comprehensive healthcare access for all, and making universal health coverage a reality in Nigeria.
To support the states, achieve universal health coverage by 2030.
To galvanize funds from multiple sources to cover the health insurance premium of vulnerable Nigerians.
Donors are the individuals that provide the funds to cover the health insurance plan for vulnerable individuals.
Vulnerable people are people who do not have access to and cannot afford to pay for quality healthcare. They suffer catastrophic consequences from out-of-pocket expenses.
The UHC Adoption Tree project through the multi-channel sourcing helps the state raise funds to cover the health insurance premium for vulnerable Nigerians under the state health insurance schemes.
Adoption is the process of funding the health insurance premium for the vulnerable population under the UHC Adoption Tree project.
No. Donors can adopt as many people as they can afford, because the target for the project is to raise adequate funding for the health insurance coverage of 80 million people by 2030.
The government has the database of vulnerable people through which the vulnerable can be identified; however, donors can adopt any individual/persons of their choice.
No. The UHC Adoption Tree project is open to all states in Nigeria; however, each state is required to buy in.
The cost of the plan varies from one state to another depending on the state health schemes.
The health insurance plan covers the basic healthcare of an individual for one year and needs to be renewed every year.
Yes, all information provided by donors is encrypted and only accessible to authorized personnel.
Everyone benefits from this project. Vulnerable people have their healthcare needs met without the use of out-of-pocket expenses. The government achieves universal health coverage and poverty reduction. Donors enjoy a wide range of benefits ranging from brand credibility and visibility, medals and recognitions, to collaborations and gifts.
Yes. Donors can select their preference or category of people to adopt.
1. This project alleviates poverty by eliminating the burden caused by out-of-pocket expenses for healthcare.

2. This project also assists in the reduction of preventable illnesses and preventable death.

· Donor can adopt by the following steps below:

1. Register

2. Select state

3. Chose category of vulnerable

4. Indicate the number of individuals

5. Make payment

· Donors who participate in this project will not only bolster our efforts but also showcase to the community the values and principles they uphold as their names will be engraved on the monumental UHC Adoption Tree Hall Of Fame. Below are also some of the benefits of becoming a donor:

1. Medals for our leading heroes.

2. Brand Advantage & Credibility.

3. Building networks & connections.

4. Political and civic relevance.

5. Gifts and getaway packages.

The benefits of the healthcare plan vary across the different state health scheme. However, common benefits may include treatment of common illnesses such as Malaria and Typhoid, fever, Malaria plus Typhoid, stomach pain, eye care, minor and major surgery, dental care, neonatal and pediatrics care, blood transfusion, emergency care, child delivery and family planning, sexually transmitted diseases.
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