Kithure Kindiki Evaluates Taifa Care Progress at Kenyatta National Hospital

Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, visited Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) to evaluate the implementation of the Taifa Care program under Kenya’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) initiative.

During the visit, the Deputy President engaged with patients and healthcare workers to identify areas requiring further improvement in service delivery.

The Taifa Care program has made significant progress, with 17 million Kenyans now registered under the Social Health Authority (SHA).

Kindiki with Health CS during KNH tour
DP Kithure Kindiki with Health CS Dr Deborah Barasa and other health officials during a visit to Kenyatta National Hospital on January 8, 2025. Photo: Ministry of Health/Facebook.

Accompanied by Cabinet Secretary for Health Dr. Deborah Barasa, Principal Secretaries Harry Kimtai and Mary Muthoni, Director General for Health Dr. Patrick Amoth, and KNH Board Chair Dr. Samier Murravej and CEO Dr. Evanson Kamuri, Kindiki underscored the government’s commitment to addressing challenges in the health sector.

He further noted that while most teething problems have been resolved, the government is focused on streamlining all remaining issues to ensure hospitals deliver efficient and timely healthcare services to all Kenyans.

The visit reaffirms the government’s dedication to strengthening the health system and ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare through the Taifa Care program.

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