- 9 viewsThe Principal Secretary for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring that all Kenyans have access to skilled, motivated, and well-supported healthcare workers. Speaking at the official opening of the 42nd Annual Scientific Congress of the Kenya Cardiac Society in Mombasa, Dr. Oluga emphasised that the government is keen to ensure healthcare workers receive fair remuneration that reflects their work and responsibilities. “We are very keen on ensuring that there are adequate numbers of healthcare workers, and that we can assess the quality of the work being done,” said the PS.
HEALTH MINISTRY ROLLS OUT DIGITAL HEALTH SYSTEM TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY AND DATA USE
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