logo
#

Latest news with #CurativeandNursingServices

Principal Secretary (PS) Oluga Rallies Directorate Heads to Drive Delivery of National Health Priorities
Principal Secretary (PS) Oluga Rallies Directorate Heads to Drive Delivery of National Health Priorities

Zawya

time22-04-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

Principal Secretary (PS) Oluga Rallies Directorate Heads to Drive Delivery of National Health Priorities

The Principal Secretary for the State Department for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga, has called on directorate heads to exhibit strong leadership and unwavering commitment in driving the Ministry of Health's national agenda, with a focus on advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and strengthening key health services. Speaking during a strategic meeting with directorate heads, Dr. Oluga underscored the department's critical role in actualizing the national government's health priorities. He emphasized the need for alignment of directorate activities with existing policy frameworks and called for periodic reviews to ensure that all efforts remain focused and results-oriented. 'We must be champions of change,' said Dr. Oluga, stressing the importance of sustainability, resource mobilization, and innovation in addressing persistent challenges such as the medical internship programme. He further highlighted the need to build and sustain public trust through demonstrated action and accountability, noting that 'public trust begins when we will.' The Principal Secretary pledged his support to teams based on measurable results and called for better alignment between priorities and available resources. He advocated for stronger collaboration across directorates, encouraged an open-door policy, and called for the resolution of cross-cutting issues through synergy and coordinated action. Dr. Oluga also emphasized the importance of showcasing ongoing progress, protecting gains made, and restoring systems where necessary. During the meeting, he received briefs from the Directorates of Curative and Nursing Services, Family Health, Health Products and Technologies, and Policy, Digital Health and Innovation. The meeting was also attended by the Director General for Health, Dr. Patrick Amoth, among other senior officials. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.

Kenya Reaffirms Commitment to Oral Health During World Oral Health Day 2025 Celebrations in Makueni
Kenya Reaffirms Commitment to Oral Health During World Oral Health Day 2025 Celebrations in Makueni

Zawya

time21-03-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

Kenya Reaffirms Commitment to Oral Health During World Oral Health Day 2025 Celebrations in Makueni

Kenya on Thursday joined the global community in marking World Oral Health Day, with national celebrations held at Nduluku Comprehensive School in Makueni County. The event, themed 'A Happy Mouth Is… A Happy Mind,' highlighted the critical link between oral health, mental wellness, and overall quality of life. Dr. Rebecca Kiptui, Acting Director for Curative and Nursing Services, delivered the keynote address on behalf of the Principal Secretary for Medical Services. In her speech, she underscored the urgent need to prioritize oral health within the country's universal health coverage (UHC) agenda. 'Oral health is more than just a healthy smile—it is essential to physical, mental, and social well-being,' said Dr. Kiptui, noting that poor oral health can have far-reaching consequences, including systemic diseases and reduced productivity. Data from the 2015 National Oral Health Survey revealed that 98.1% of Kenyan adults suffer from gum disease, while 46.3% of five-year-olds have tooth decay. The country also continues to record a rise in dental fluorosis, affecting over 41% of children—mainly due to increased reliance on borehole water. Despite these concerning statistics, the availability of oral health services remains low. The 2023 Kenya Health Facility Census showed that only 13% of facilities provide oral health services, with significant gaps in rural and primary healthcare settings. The current dentist-to-population ratio stands at 0.27 per 10,000, well below the World Health Organization recommendation. The Ministry of Health reaffirmed its commitment to addressing these challenges through the Kenya National Oral Health Policy 2022–2030 and the accompanying Strategic Plan (2022–2026). Counties were urged to appoint County Dentists to lead oral health coordination and to integrate oral health priorities into their planning and budgeting frameworks. Dr. Kiptui also announced that the Ministry is reviewing the oral health benefits under the Social Health Authority (SHA) to ensure that Kenyans can access essential services under UHC. 'As we work towards the realization of UHC, we must ensure no one is left behind—including those in need of quality oral healthcare,' she emphasized. The event brought together stakeholders from the Ministry of Health, Makueni County Government, Kenya Defence Forces, development partners, and the wider health community. Participants were encouraged to take personal responsibility for their oral hygiene and mental health, in line with the day's theme. The national observance served as a platform to reaffirm cross-sectoral collaboration in tackling oral health challenges and ensuring equitable access to care for all Kenyans. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store