Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to establishing a people-centred, equitable, transparent, and financially sustainable healthcare system.
Speaking before the National Assembly Health Committee in Mombasa, CS Duale highlighted the government's dedication to fully implementing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through the transformative Taifa Care programme.
The initiative is anchored on four key pillars: Health Financing, Digital Health Systems, Human Resources for Health, and Health Commodity Security. "Through these pillars, we are not merely reforming healthcare; we are building a system that safeguards lives, restores dignity, and ensures that no Kenyan is left behind," stated CS Duale when he appeared before the National Assembly Health Committee in Mombasa.
The government has made significant strides in reforming health financing through the rollout of the Social Health Insurance framework under the Social Health Insurance Act, 2023.