Kenya's transition from the National Hospital Insurance Fund to the Social Health Insurance Fund represents the most significant reform of the country's health financing system in over five decades. T...
Kenya has emerged as one of Africa's leading medical tourism destinations, with patients from across the continent and beyond choosing Nairobi's specialized hospitals for healthcare services ranging f...
Telemedicine is rapidly transforming healthcare delivery in Kenya, using digital technology to bridge the vast distance between patients and the healthcare providers they need. In a country where doct...
Public health emergencies, from endemic diseases like malaria to explosive outbreaks of cholera and the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19, have repeatedly tested Kenya's healthcare system and emerge...
Traditional and herbal medicine occupies a complex and often contentious space in Kenya's healthcare system, serving as the primary healthcare option for millions while raising important questions abo...
Kenya's healthcare system serves over 50 million people through a network of public hospitals, private facilities, and community health services organized across six levels of care. From community hea...
Kenya's growing reputation as a healthcare hub in East Africa presents exciting opportunities in the medical tourism sector. With world-class hospitals, skilled medical professionals, and competitive ...
Health insurance is essential for protecting yourself and your family from the financial burden of medical expenses in Kenya. With the transition from NHIF to the Social Health Authority (SHA) and a w...
Kenya's healthcare system is undergoing its most significant transformation in decades with the transition from the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) to the Social Health Authority (SHA) and the...