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No walk-in patients will be allowed into Kenyatta National Hospital from June – NMS boss Badi

No walk-in patients will be allowed into Kenyatta National Hospital from June – NMS boss Badi

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The onset of the month of June 2021 shall bear with it drastic changes in the health sector, as no Walk-in patients shall be allowed into Kenya’s biggest referral hospital, Kenyatta National Hospital. This is as a result of a review by the Ministry of Health and Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) on referral policy, which will see the capital, Nairobi be the first to implement this.

This was announced today (Wednesday May 12, 2021) by NMS boss
Major General Mohammed Badi, during the launch of the first Blood Collection
Center in Nairobi Metropolitan Area dubbed Smart Bank at the Mama Lucy Kibaki
Hospital.

“We estimate that by July, no walk-in patients will be
allowed into Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH). We want the facility to only
handle teaching and referral cases”, Badi said.

To salvage the crisis that may arise from the move, Major
General Badi says the 24 Hospitals that are currently being constructed in
Nairobi (under the leadership of President Uhuru Kenyatta), will go a long way
in reducing the burden at KNH by handling cases that do not require critical
care including Radiology, Dialysis, Cancer treatments among other critical care
demanding illnesses.

The above services, he further said, are among those that
will warrant one to be absorbed into the Kenyatta National Hospital as a walk-in
patient. This means that KNH will (beginning the said date), only serve as a referral
hospital.

The NMS boss went ahead to cite an example of Mama Lucy
Kibaki Hospital, which currently serves about 2.1 million Kenyans. Even with
this capacity, the hospital still contributes a whole 34% of referrals to KNH.
Badi says one of NMS’ aims is to bring this down to 1%.

The 24 hospitals will range between Level 2 and Level 5.  It has been revealed that Korogocho and Mathare North will have a Level 5 Hospital each. According to Badi, all the 24 hospitals are at 85% completion (infrastructure-wise) and are awaiting the Ministry of Health to hold up its end of the bargain and provide the necessary equipment.

Additional reporting by Alvin Mwangi



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