Successful screening of over 450,000 students in public primary and secondary schools.
- 45,120 students diagnosed with eye issues
- 80% received treatment (medication, corrective lenses)
- 20% underwent necessary surgeries
Successful screening of over 450,000 students in public primary and secondary schools.

Free distribution of high-value medical equipment to OHIS-accredited government facilities to improve the quality of care for enrollees.

Distribution of essential life-aid gadgets such as wheelchairs, crutches, walking sticks, hearing aids, visual aids, UV-protective items, spinal cord support packs, and more. Some PWDs will also receive free surgeries.

More than 23,000 pensioners enrolled into OHIS at no cost, with access to free medical and surgical care.

In partnership with Rotary International, OSHIA provided free medical and surgical services to 1,950 beneficiaries across the state.

For the first time in Nigeria, OSHIA enrolled 1,200 inmates from the Ilesa and Ile-Ife Correctional Centers into OHIS.Both facilities are now accredited and receiving capitation, guaranteeing continuous healthcare access.

A total of 9,500 PWDs—including the physically challenged, spinal cord injury patients, the deaf, dumb, blind, and albinos—enrolled free of charge.