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Year, sure, miaka miwili iliyopita Ni zamani, pale madaktari wa Tanzania ambao Ni watu wenue degree walipaform vibaya zaidi ya ma nurse wa Kenya ambao Hua wako Na certificate au diploma ya chini kabisa
The report says that 42% of Uganda medics cannot accurately diagnose major diseases. The situation is worse in public health centres offering only outpatient services where half of the providers diagnosed none or only one of five tracer conditions.
An estimated 58% of Uganda's medics got the diagnosis accurate, compared to 72% in Kenya, 57% in Tanzania and 34% in Senegal.
Ugandan public providers managed to correctly diagnose only slightly more than half (56%) of the trace conditions. Only 35% of public health providers could correctly diagnose at least four out of five common conditions (like diahoria with dehydration and malaria with anemia).
"Worryingly, public providers followed only one out of five (20%) of the correction actions needed to manage maternal and neonatal complications,? the report states.
Even when providers correctly diagnose a condition there no guarantee the patient will be treated.
"Indeed the correct treatment was rrecommended in only 36%of the cases, reflecting Weak provider knowledge,? says the service Delivery report whose aim the World Bank said, Is to spur accountability.
"Doctors in Uganda performed at about the Same level as Kenyan nurses on both diagnostic accuracy and the capability to provide full treatment, "it adds.
The SDI initiative is a partnership of the World Bank, the African economic research
Ugandan doctors rank low in region - Economic Policy Research Centre
This was a report analyzed from a Ugandan perspective, but since Tz medics perfomed worse in the major criteria, you can deduce what's the situation in tz hospitals