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        Last Updated: 26/7/2007
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New Government Policy To Abolish Delivery Fees in All Public Dispensaries and Health Centres.
 

  • Government has abolished fees charged for delivery services at all public dispensaries and health centres as from 24th July 2007.

  • Many Kenyan women are unable to deliver at health facilities which are one of the major key interventions for reducing maternal and newborn deaths.

  • The public and the Ministry of Health have the capacity to prevent maternal deaths by providing family planning and strengthening referral services.

  • In Kenya, it’s estimated that 1 in 200 pregnant women die every year: that is why the abolishing of delivery fees which will apply in 2000 dispensaries and 500 public health centres, will come in handy.

  • This new policy is part of the on going reforms aimed at increasing access to health services and improving the quality of health services provided at public health facilities.

  • During the last financial year (20006/2007) the Government used over 2 billion shillings to equip and rehabilitate all public health facilities in the utilization of maternity services.

  • Over the last 2 years the Government has recruited about 4200 health workers and deployed them to rural health facilities.

  • To strengthen referral system, 80 ambulances were procured last year and are currently in use in various parts of the country.

  • The Government plans to have a functional sub-district hospital in every constituency able to offer compressive package of services including surgical services.

  • In the above regards, the Ministry of Health will work very closely with the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) and Members of Parliament to upgrade existing health facilities.

  • The Government reaffirms it’s commitment to improving the health of women whom, we loose annually due to delivery complications.



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