Duale called for public support as the Ministry advances the digitalisation of healthcare services, including the integration of community pharmacies into the national digital superhighway.
MoreThe model is part of the government’s new approach under Taifa Care—anchored in equity, transparency, and accountability.
MoreThe scanner, which offers faster, more precise imaging at lower radiation doses, places Kenya at the forefront of medical technology on the continent.
Morethe CS reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting the facility’s mandate and addressing any service delivery challenges
MoreSpeaking in Mombasa during a high-level stakeholder meeting on family planning commodity financing advocacy, Dr. Oluga underscored the critical need for sustained investment to ensure equitable access to family planning services across the country.
MoreMedical Services Principal Secretary Dr Ouma Oluga said the State Department requires Ksh 426.8 billion, comprising Ksh 350.6 billion for recurrent expenditure and Ksh 76.2 billion for development.
MoreThe official launch of the kidney transplant services at the Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital was marked by a press briefing led by the Principal Secretary for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga.
MoreThe committee, chaired by Prof. Elizabeth Bukusi, has been established in response to public concern over serious allegations of malpractice and ethical violations in organ transplant procedures at Mediheal Group of Hospitals.
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