Dodoma: Photos of Benjamin Mkapa Hospital, East Africa's milestone in medical field

Dodoma: Photos of Benjamin Mkapa Hospital, East Africa's milestone in medical field

Also do realize that building level 5 hospitals and below, is the duty of county governments not national government. If there are kenyans seeking medical help in Tanzania then they should blame their county government. I told you we know our problems. Also Tanzanian hospitals might be cheaper.
Tell me once you see anybody seeking specialized care in Tanzania from kenya, the way your people always flood our level 5 and level 6 hospitals for specialized care.

These are the top 10 countries with the best health care systems in Africa in 2020. (Based on WHO health sector index)
1. South Africa:

South Africa boasts the highest standard of healthcare in Africa. There are over 200 private hospitals across the country which offer services that match Europe, Asia, and America.

Funding for public healthcare in South Africa currently comes from government spending through taxation and point-of-care spending from those using services.

There are plans to implement a National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme to provide more free services for all and improve the quality of public healthcare.

2. Tunisia:

Tunisia has a public health system funded from taxation run by the Caisse Nationale d’Assurance Maladie that provides care for the majority of the population.

It includes health centers providing primary care, district and regional hospitals, and university hospitals.

3. Kenya:

Kenya has the best Health Care in East Africa. The country has made good progress in expanding access to primary health care services, free maternity services, elimination of user fees for public primary care facilities, and health insurance subsidies for the elderly and severely disabled.

4. Algeria:

Algeria has a public health care system, which is accessible and free of charge to all citizens of Algeria. The government of Algeria finances the federal health care system.

The country scores very high in Convenience of location and Convenience with the cost.

5. Nigeria:

The Nigerian healthcare system consists of two sectors: public and private.

In general, the public healthcare system is of a low standard due to a lack of government funding and inadequate staffing levels. Still, the Private healthcare facilities in Nigeria are of high standards.

6. Egypt:

Healthcare in Egypt consists of both the public and private sectors.

Public health coverage offered through the Ministry of Health operates a series of medical facilities providing free health services.

The country is currently working on an overhaul of its public healthcare system to improve its quality.

7. Morocco:

The first health care policy in Morocco was devised three years after independence in 1959, with the majority of the free healthcare services and management focused on the general public.

The state provides funding and administration. The Ministry of Health runs the National Institutes and Laboratories, Basic Care Health Network and the Hospital Network.

The Defense Department owns and runs its hospitals, and local governments run city health services. Morocco also has a social protection system that covers all employees for sickness, maternity, invalidity, and retirement.

8. Rwanda:

Despite many critics writing the obituary of Rwanda after the disastrous Genocide in 1994, the country has continued to leap expectations.

Rwanda is a country with one of the most sought-after healthcare system in Africa. The country’s budget ensures that the health sector gets over 20 percent of funding juxtaposed to the Abuja declaration of 15 percent which many countries on the continent have not yet adopted.

The country currently has the highest government revenue, but sadly doesn’t have enough private stakeholders in the sector.

9. Tanzania:

President John Magufuli has been at the forefront, making the headlines prioritizing the improvement of public health institutions.

The country also has the envied National Medical Aid Scheme, which is crucial in reaching universal health coverage.

10. Zambia:

The country has been making strides in ensuring that they beef up their workforce.

It is doing well in making sure that it opens post for medical practitioners so that the country can have more special cases treated. As specialty professions increase, so will its improved access to medical care among Zambians.


Note: You are behind Rwanda when it comes to health care and far behind Kenya.
Kenya being number 3 in Africa is something I will agree. You are telling Kenyan health systems are better that Algeria! !! The most advanced country in Africa? ? Better than Morocco? ??

Never.!!!!

When this battle wa KE vs TZ....it was KE 1- TZ 0..... but now you are going out line !!!

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Kenya being number 3 in Africa is something I will agree. You are telling Kenyan health systems are better that Algeria! !! The most advanced country in Africa? ? Better than Morocco? ??

Never.!!!!

When this battle wa KE vs TZ....it was KE 1- TZ 0..... but now you are going out line !!!

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Take it up with the WHO
 
Muhimbili National hosp general practitioners are medical officers. ..

Clinical officers are mid-sized medical practitioners huishia level ya district hosp tena opd tu au rch au kwenye unit kama as tb-leprosy na ctc. ..

Usiingie kwenye mada kama hizi kichwa kichwa

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NO!NO!NO!NO! Referral hospitals have clinical officers too unless your medical system in Tanzania is a cornucopia of chaos. Next you'll say nurses work at the dispensary level.
Okay do you understand what clinical medicine means? A referral hospital has to have about 400 clinical officers to handle clinical surgeries and provide primary care eg Malaria treatment, Pneumonia, typhoid, dysentery, hypertension, prenatal and postnatal care for mother and baby etc. In kenya they study at the Kenya medical training college (KMTC), for a diploma.They can prescribe medication.They are in all levels of hospitals and many run their own private clinics.

General doctors will mainly be stationed at the emergency unit and triage with nurses, alot of them tend to be interns. They can order for more tests than clinical officers and can refer you to specialists who have offices in a doctors plaza in the hospital,
 
The procedure is done by superspecilist it's not basic procedure as you've said

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HAHAHAHA, there is nothing like super specialist in medicine. Also in surgery any operation that does not need weeks to prepare for and more than 5 hours to execute is a simple procedure.
But I know it looks hard from your point given that you have just started. KNH surgeons can do it in their sleep.
 
Hii isikupe shida ni ya zamani mno walichofanya ni kui copy na kui paste but if u still believe in that report u are just lying to urself, hata we mwenyewe hapo unashaka nayo hyo report kutokana na kile unachokiona kinafanyika Tz kwa ss, sema uzalendo imekukaba huna jinsi [emoji3][emoji3]
Tanzania is 50 years behind kenya. Now is when you are building level 5 hospitals. You have a long way to go!
 
It is laughable to see Kenyans comparing or even daring rank themselves above Egypt as far as Healthcare servicea are concerned, haya ni maajabu,
This tells me I have been arguing with an embicile who's never travelled outside his Village.

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Pick it up with the WHO. (World health organization). Also medicine in kenya is locally manufactured or imported from India,China, Britain,Germany,America etc not egypt.
An Imbecile not "embicile", correct your atrocious english, is one who claims a level 5 hospital to be the best in east africa when tiny Rwanda has better healthcare than you.
Now go to the WHO report and read or are you afraid of reading?
 
It is laughable to see Kenyans comparing or even daring rank themselves above Egypt as far as Healthcare servicea are concerned, haya ni maajabu,
This tells me I have been arguing with an embicile who's never travelled outside his Village.

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Like all Tanzanians you are too quick to talk and very poor at listening and reading. This link displays the WHO ranking in form of a map graph.
Take your time, do not let your mouth out run your brain and read very carefully, then come back and talk like a man.

Health Care Index by Country 2020
 
Hii isikupe shida ni ya zamani mno walichofanya ni kui copy na kui paste but if u still believe in that report u are just lying to urself, hata we mwenyewe hapo unashaka nayo hyo report kutokana na kile unachokiona kinafanyika Tz kwa ss, sema uzalendo imekukaba huna jinsi [emoji3][emoji3]

I am not one to be led by blind nationalism, Tanzanians are better at that. I deal with facts, whether they hurt or not. Here is the ranking presented as a graph. Now I know reading is hard for Tanzanians but try to marshall the little brain cells that you have to understand the chart.
I tell you people all the time listen and learn but i think this simple principle is not in your culture that is why your whole country is a cesspool of ignorance and illiteracy.
Health Care Index by Country 2020
 
Hii isikupe shida ni ya zamani mno walichofanya ni kui copy na kui paste but if u still believe in that report u are just lying to urself, hata we mwenyewe hapo unashaka nayo hyo report kutokana na kile unachokiona kinafanyika Tz kwa ss, sema uzalendo imekukaba huna jinsi [emoji3][emoji3]
Google is your friend boss! The internet is not just for downloading WCB songs. It is a wonderful repository of knowledge, enough to humble you.
The problem with Tanzania is that the majority do not have a brain, but everyone has a tongue.
 
"The biggest cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid people are so sure about things and the intelligent folks are so full of doubts" ~ Bertrand Russell

Tanzanians have been so sure for 50+ years that they will overtake kenya in the next five years. Reality on the ground shows otherwise, so they choose to ignore reality and come up with fantastical claims mixed with hatred of Kenya. This is the acme of derangement.
Their laziness, weak education system and under developed brains have left them at the mercy of the most primitive parts of the human emotions,envy, anger, jealousy.
Word of advice, get mad at your own leaders not at Kenya. Kenyans are building their country one brick at a time through individual effort while you guys want the government to do everything for you.
 
Kuna Mkenya ameweka rank zinaonesha Kenya imezidi Misri kwenye Huduma za Afya. [emoji16][emoji16][emoji16]

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There is nothing more annoying than somebody who is really thick but who believes with absolute conviction that he is more intelligent than you. In other words, they tend to be very self-contained, introspective and deep down they’re probably striving for affection. Yet they have no way of going about attaining this, so they tend to rub people up the wrong way.

Health Care Index by Country 2020
 
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