kangi wrote:Its the high time we questioned the Governors who are mainly buying ambulances on the health vote. The amounts of money used is enough to at least buy a dialysis machine and capacity building for the nurses' involved after the initial diagnosis. KNH is more about curative, if more money was channeled to preventive medicine, then some solution would be in sight. I think none of the county's has allocated at least 10% of its revenue towards health, and also the majority of us have no med insurance. Me think's that's the major problem we are faced with from individual to state.
A doc will tell you that there's no need for preventive medicine in Kenya, that we're all sick. But how does that help anyway if a doc will pass by you at the Emergency center instead of administering first aid?
And was health better when it was under the central govt? I think its better devolved. What is needed is just leadership funding, and the right people working there
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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