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  • Private Sector Owned Medical Facilities to Attract More Medical Tourism

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

    Private sector owned medical facilities are depending on new advanced medical technologies and the offer of specific client focused services to draw in customers from neighboring countries with the hope of boosting medical tourism. 

    A large portion of these medical facilities are based out of Nairobi. However another private facility has been ope. . .

  • Kenyan Medical Authorities to Incorporate WHO Guidelines

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th April 2018

     Kenyan Health Authorities are planning to adopt World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, in their latest attempt at combating the issue of child mortality.

    Jackson Kioko, the Director of Medical Services from the Ministry of Health revealed at the Scientific Symposium on Pneumonia to commemorate World Pneumonia Day on Friday, November 12th.
    While speaking at the f. . .

  • Kenya Among Those to Lend Support To Somalia

    Posted on :Wednesday , 1st November 2017

     The Government of Kenya has made a donation of an assortment of medical supplies to the Federal Government of Somalia to aid and treat all those affected by the recent bombings in Mogadishu by the terror outfit Al-Shabaab.

     
    The supplies were transported by air from Kenya to the Federal Minister of Health and Social Services, Fawziya Abikar. The mayor of Mogadis. . .

  • Vision 2030 Chief Looks to Improved Medical Tourism

    Posted on :Tuesday , 31st October 2017

     Specialized hospitals in Kenya are expected to help raise funds through medical tourism. This particular activity has worked wonders in India and is expected to do the same for Kenya too.

     
    Julius Muia, the Vision 2030 Delivery Secretariat, Director-General said that a recently conducted a situational analysis across the nation revealed the presence of 5000 fore. . .

  • BREAKTHROUGH DTG PRICE AGREEMENT FOR 90 LMIC COUNTRIES

    Posted on :Tuesday , 31st October 2017

     The first low-price, single-pill antiretroviral treatment is likely to be made available in 90 LMIC (low and middle income) countries thanks to a breakthrough costing agreement for HIV drugs. The regime which contains DTG (dolutegravir) could become extensively available in LMIC countries for about a tenth of the current price – around US $75 per person per year.

     

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