Inadequate Healthcare Infrastructure in Kenya: A Barrier to Quality Care

Quality healthcare is a cornerstone of a prosperous nation, ensuring that citizens can lead healthy and productive lives. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes healthcare as a fundamental human right, and Kenya’s Constitution, through Article 43 (2010), affirms every citizen’s right to the highest attainable standard of health, including access to healthcare services. Yet, despite […]

The Challenge of Healthcare Fragmentation in Kenya

Kenya’s healthcare system is characterized by significant fragmentation, which poses a major challenge to both patients and healthcare providers. Fragmentation occurs when healthcare services are poorly coordinated across multiple providers who work in silos, with minimal interaction or collaboration. This lack of coordination hinders effective care delivery, affects patient outcomes, and leads to inefficiencies within […]