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Nairobi hospital, the country's leading private healthcare institution, is facing a major crisis as a leadership power struggle threatens to bring it to its knees. The supremacy battle within the hospital’s management, coupled with the withdrawal of coverage by more than ten top insurance firms over a rate review, has left hundreds of patients stranded and all the hospital’s satellite facilities deserted.
Boardroom wrangles, insurance row cripple Nairobi hospital
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