We provide healthcare services for all residents of Bayelsa State.

This Scheme provides healthcare services
Bayelsa Health Insurance Scheme is a social security programme designed by the state government, where healthcare services of enrolees are paid from common pool of funds contributed by participants in the scheme.
- A healthcare scheme that promotes preventive care
- It improves accessibility to quality healthcare
- A scheme with financial protection to participants
Under its various programs, BHIS has a total of 212,522 registered enrolees as of the July 2025 update
115,161
55,418 males and 59,743 females
4,769
2,074 males and 2,695 females
1,840
494 males and 1,346 females
90,752
31,445 males and 599,307 females

Specialist consulting
We maximise efficiency and deliver high quality services to beneficiaries.
We implement robust innovative solutions to streamline processes and ensure value.

Strategic planning
We set clear objectives, optimising resources and focusing on beneficiaries' well-being.
With improved decision-making, digital engagement and quality health services, beneficiaries are impacted with satisfaction.

Investment planning
These efforts are essential to navigate the healthcare dynamics landscape of the participants.
Financial stability depends on balancing safe, low-risk investment and ensuring they meet regulatory requirement.

Expense reporting
It improves public health, as early treatment of conditions often lead to better outcome & lower long-term healthcare cost.
Improves accessibility to quality healthcare by covering a range of healthcare services.
Your healthcare is our utmost priority - some benefits
Hospital care in standard wards for stay limited to cumulative 30 days per year.
Consultation with specialists in the various fields of medicine.
All eligible live births will be covered for post natal period of 12 weeks after delivery.

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Stay abreast with latest updates and insights from BHIS
- July 4, 2025 BHIS Holds Strategic SWOT Analysis Session
- June 24, 2025 Strategic Meeting on Expanding Healthcare Access