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    Health services at Kinango Hospital receive a major boost with the launch of ICU and Renal Unit.

    Coast Times DigitalBy Coast Times DigitalOctober 17, 2024Updated:October 17, 2024No Comments27 Views
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    By Mwanaharusi Rashid.

    The healthcare department in Kwale County is set to experience a significant improvement following the launch of a construction of an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and a renal unit at Kinango Hospital.

    This transformative project, initiated by the Kwale County Government, is expected to enhance medical services for thousands of patients who rely on the facility for their healthcare needs. The new development elevates the county’s commitment to improving health services, and it promises to bring much-needed relief to residents.

    The official launch of the new units was graced by Kwale Governor Fatuma Achani, alongside the health cabinet secretary Deborah Barasa and six other female governors from across Kenya.

    Governor Achani emphasized the importance of the new ICU and renal unit in addressing critical health challenges facing the region, “This launch marks a significant step in improving healthcare access and quality for the people of Kinango and beyond, For far too long, patients have had to endure long journeys to other referral hospitals for specialized care,one of the primary objectives of the new ICU and renal unit is to reduce the burden on patients who previously had to travel long distances to access these critical services”,Governor Achani stated during the launch.

    As of now patients requiring specialized care, such as kidney dialysis or intensive medical support, have no choice but to travel to Msambweni Referral Hospital or the Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital. For many, the cost and time associated with these trips pose a significant barrier to receiving timely treatment.

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    The new ICU will be equipped with nine patient beds and a specially designated room for healthcare workers. This means that patients in critical condition will receive high-quality care close to home, significantly increasing their chances of recovery. Meanwhile, the renal unit, with its seven beds, will cater to patients suffering from kidney-related ailments, including those in need of regular dialysis.

    By establishing these new units, the county government aims to not only improve patient outcomes but also cut down on healthcare-related travel expenses. This will allow families to focus on their loved ones’ recovery rather than the financial strain of seeking care outside the county.

    Kinango Hospital, which currently serves more than 230 patients daily, is set to be transformed into a regional health hub as a result of this project. The ICU and renal unit will complement the hospital’s existing services, turning it into a facility capable of handling more complex medical cases.

    The six female governors in attendance, praised the project as a progressive milestone for healthcare in Kenya. Their presence highlighted the growing collaboration among women leaders in addressing pressing issues such as healthcare, gender equality, and social welfare.

    In addition to the obvious health benefits, the project is expected to have a positive ripple effect on the local economy. The construction of these new facilities has already created jobs for local residents, and the upgraded hospital will likely attract more healthcare professionals to the area, further boosting the local workforce.

    Moreover, by reducing the need for patients to seek treatment elsewhere, families can save on travel and accommodation costs, keeping more money within the community. The county government is hopeful that these savings will translate into improved quality of life for the residents of Kinango and surrounding areas.

    Governor Achani made it clear that her administration is committed to continuing investment in the health sector, with plans for additional upgrades to other facilities across the county.

    The launch of the ICU and renal unit at Kinango Hospital is just one part of a larger vision to improve healthcare services in Kwale County.

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