Kesses Sub County Hospital Set to Become a Centre Of Excellence In Chronic Disease Care

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The county government of Uasin Gishu has taken a major step towards transforming healthcare delivery for its locals.

This follows the announcement that Kesses Sub County Hospital is set to be established as an Integrated Centre of Excellence for Chronic Disease Clinics.

Which areas will Kesses Sub County Hospital focus on?

The initiative will focus on the screening, diagnosis, and management of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, hypertension, and mental health conditions, alongside comprehensive HIV care.

The announcement was made during a high-level meeting between county health officials and representatives from AMPATH, a long-standing partner in health systems strengthening.

County Executive Committee Member for Health Services, Joseph Lagat, highlighted the hospital’s new role as a regional leader in chronic care.

Uasin Gishu Health CECM Joseph Lagat
Uasin Gishu Health CECM Eng Joseph Lagat.

This Centre of Excellence will bring together a multidisciplinary team of experts in HIV and NCD care. With the integration of Artificial Intelligence and digital systems, we aim to enhance data capture and enable smarter, faster decision-making at all levels of care,” he said.

This move marks a significant shift towards a more holistic and technology-driven approach to tackling the dual burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases affecting thousands across the region.

What does a chronic disease care hospital do?

AMPATH Uzima’s Chief of Party, Prof. Sylvester Kimaiyo, emphasized the centre’s strategic importance.

It will serve not only as a referral hub for complex cases but also as a critical support system for lower-level facilities. We envision streamlined care pathways from community health units to high-volume facilities for severe NCDs and advanced HIV cases,” Kimaiyo said.

He added that the partnership will also prioritize sustainable access to essential NCD medications and diagnostics—a challenge that has long hampered care continuity in many regions.

Dr. Paul Wangwe, Chief Officer for Preventive and Promotive Health, affirmed the department’s readiness for the rollout.

Uasin Gishu Preventive and Promotive Chief Officer Dr Paul Wangwe with CECM Joseph Lagat.

We are fully committed to this integration because it aligns perfectly with our long-term vision to strengthen primary healthcare networks and deliver people-centered care.”

The Kesses Centre of Excellence is expected to play a pivotal role not only in managing chronic diseases but also in reducing preventable deaths and improving the quality of life for patients throughout Uasin Gishu and beyond.

The meeting was also attended by the Director of Health Services, Dr. Evans Kiprotich, and Prof. Kara Wools-Kaloustian.

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