That Nigeria's healthcare industry needs a breath of fresh air is no longer in doubt. The perennial strikes occasioned by inter and intra professional squabbles, remuneration related matters, poor, inefficient services and the sheer redundancies in this sector reflect this. These are also symptomatic of a larger problem bedeviling the sector, that of a paradigm shift. The organizational, conceptual and legislative framework of healthcare currently is not well thought through, beginning from the philosophy through to the operational and tactical levels. What are the issues? 1. The lack of a legislative framework for healthcare and practice. Nigeria currently has no legislative framework for its health sector. The sector's policy direction is superfluous, incoherent, and lacks the bite for effectiveness without this backbone. The National health bill as submitted at NASS may not address the many ills it is meant to cure. It continues to languish unattended, partly because of t