Swali: Inawezekanaje nchi (Kenya) kutokuwa na huduma za hospitali kwa zaidi ya miezi mitatu?

Swali: Inawezekanaje nchi (Kenya) kutokuwa na huduma za hospitali kwa zaidi ya miezi mitatu?

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Ni hivi 50% unayoizungumzia ni Nairobi pekee. Ukienda Pokot land na maeneo mengine mengi nje ya Nairobi hali si kama unavyozungumzia.
Again 50 ya low income population in Kenya is more than 20mio people. How do these folks survived the standing doctors strike??

You are absolutely wrong! Over 50% of the people in Kenya are squarely in the middle class. The upper middle class and the top earners are not accounted for in this calculation.

Are you asking these questions because you want to be informed or are you asking these questions in a silly attempt to propagate a narrative? The vast majority of Kenyans live along the A Corridor, the A1, A2, A104 and A109.

We study these things for a living!

M dear friend, there are less than 515,000 people in Pokot County, and there are fairly wealthy people in Pokot.
 
Wenzetu wa TZ wanaposoma taarifa kuwa kuna migomo KE, wao hudhani nchi husimama. Wasichokijua ni kwamba private sector iliyoko Kenya, kuanzia mashule hadi ma-hospitali, haina mithili Africa mashariki na kati.
Ni kweli kabisa, tena matibabu ya private hospitals ktk Kenya ni bure, hivyo masikini hawapati shida kabisa kutokana na mgomo wa madaktari wa serikali. Na kitu kizuri zaid, Kenya ina maskini wachache sana, hawazidi hata kumi.
 
Again, low cost private hospitals are a dime a dozen. The vast majority of Kenyans visit low cost neighborhood hospitals. During the strike, I visited my local hospital and paid a paltry $880 shillings and went on to get my medication from a local pharmacy.

You have to remember that well over 50% of Kenyans are in the middle class. Government hospitals are frequented by low income Kenyans for subsidized medication and treatment and the middle class and upper middle class for a range of sophisticated treatments.

We keep telling you that Kenya has a sizable middle class, but all Tanzanians want to talk about is Kibera.

Ask any Kenyan on this thread. When was the last time they visited a government hospital? The last time I visited a government hospital was in 1989, when I was born and the same year I got immunized.

Kenya is not Tanzania.

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I don't know if I or people around me have ever visited Government hospital, I think they are somewhat about to be forgoten. Like where are they in Nairobi?? I know the KNH only in Nairobi, it means they are getting forgotten and people are getting to private hospitals.
 
Huo mgomo ungekuwa bongo watu wangekufa kama utitiri..

Kule mahospital private yapo na watu wana hela za kutibiwa hapo,pia bei zao hazikomoi kama private hos za bongoland
 
Plus we have insurance, even if it is not offered by NHIF (National Hospital Insurance Fund), which currently most workers have. You barely "spend" a dime in hospitals if you have the common ailments which most people do.
 
Ni kweli kabisa, tena matibabu ya private hospitals ktk Kenya ni bure, hivyo masikini hawapati shida kabisa kutokana na mgomo wa madaktari wa serikali. Na kitu kizuri zaid, Kenya ina maskini wachache sana, hawazidi hata kumi.

Trying to act smart aren't we? Nani kakuambia maana ya private kwa Kiswahili ni tajiri. Wngi wenu munaposikia neon ''private'' munababaika sana mukidhani ni taasisi za kifahari za mabwenyenye! Hospitali private yaweza ikawa ni vyumba vitatu tu mitaani na ikatoa huduma nzuri kwa bei nafuu. Usionyeshe ushamba wako humu tafadhali.
 
Trying to act smart aren't we? Nani kakuambia maana ya private kwa Kiswahili ni tajiri. Wngi wenu munaposikia neon ''private'' munababaika sana mukidhani ni taasisi za kifahari za mabwenyenye! Hospitali private yaweza ikawa ni vyumba vitatu tu mitaani na ikatoa huduma nzuri kwa bei nafuu. Usionyeshe ushamba wako humu tafadhali.
Tatizo wakenya wanadhani kila mtz hajui kiingereza, kwa taarifa hapa lugha imetulia sana. Nimeona live wakenya wa Turkana wakila nyama ya mbwa kutokana na ukame miaka kadhaa iliyopita. Hivyo acheni kujifanya Kenya ni shwari na hakuna shari. Serikali yenu isingekuwa inafikiria kuajiri interns wa tz kama mgomo wa madaktari wenu usingekuwa na madhara kama mnavyotuaminisha.

Badala ya kuniletea hadithi za private hospitals, ungenitajia ni wakenya wangapi sana health insurance, kitu kinachowahakikishia kutibiwa popote na sio kuniambia hospital za private zinachaji kiasi kidogo cha pesa.
 
Tatizo wakenya wanadhani kila mtz hajui kiingereza, kwa taarifa hapa lugha imetulia sana. Nimeona live wakenya wa Turkana wakila nyama ya mbwa kutokana na ukame miaka kadhaa iliyopita. Hivyo acheni kujifanya Kenya ni shwari na hakuna shari. Serikali yenu isingekuwa inafikiria kuajiri interns wa tz kama mgomo wa madaktari wenu usingekuwa na madhara kama mnavyotuaminisha.

Badala ya kuniletea hadithi za private hospitals, ungenitajia ni wakenya wangapi sana health insurance, kitu kinachowahakikishia kutibiwa popote na sio kuniambia hospital za private zinachaji kiasi kidogo cha pesa.

Almuhim, nchi inaendelea hata kukiwa na mgomo wa madaktari kupitia private sector iliyokomaa.
 
I don't know if I or people around me have ever visited Government hospital, I think they are somewhat about to be forgoten. Like where are they in Nairobi?? I know the KNH only in Nairobi, it means they are getting forgotten and people are getting to private hospitals.
The last time I visited a public hospital was when I was joining campus and we were supposed to submit a full medical checkup.
 
Almuhim, nchi inaendelea hata kukiwa na mgomo wa madaktari kupitia private sector iliyokomaa.
Unless you conduct a study on mortality rate during doctors' boycott, you are not in a position to claim everything was ok because of your private sector.
 
Sioni cha kushangaza... Mbona Tz kuna mkuu wa mkoa asiyejibu tuhuma
 
Unless you conduct a study on mortality rate during doctors' boycott, you are not in a position to claim everything was ok because of your private sector.
True, I know the very poor need public services. But a huge number of Kenyans can afford to go to private hospitals, or clinics at least
 
The last time I visited a public hospital was when I was joining campus and we were supposed to submit a full medical checkup.
Hhhhhh, you remind me those things! Lucky me, i was leaving next to one Dr. who did me a favor
 
Unless you conduct a study on mortality rate during doctors' boycott, you are not in a position to claim everything was ok because of your private sector.

Literally, things were nearly just as usual, in fact, Doctors came to learn that Kenyans could do without public health sector, you can imagine, if things were worse, people could have rioted the very first month
 
So guys let's conclude like this.... there is almost no adverse impact on Kenyans health resulting from a long standing doctors strike.
 
So guys let's conclude like this.... there is almost no adverse impact on Kenyans health resulting from a long standing doctors strike.
The adverse effect is there if you you bothered to read what everybody is trying to explain to you. For a moment put off that thickness in you.
We have had adverse effect but it wasn't as extreme as you seem to insinuate due to a few concept
- That unlike Tanzania, in Kenya we have so many cheap private health facilities
- Again unlike Tanzanians, Kenyans normally don't depend a lot on government subsidized services, our middle class is vibrant and dynamic. Ujamaa thing ruined your way of thinking such that it's very hard for you guys to be self reliant without waiting on government.
 
Literally, things were nearly just as usual, in fact, Doctors came to learn that Kenyans could do without public health sector, you can imagine, if things were worse, people could have rioted the very first month
Then, Kenya should do away with public hospitals as they have very little impact, literally.
 
Then, Kenya should do away with public hospitals as they have very little impact, literally.

I am a pedant, and I must begin by pointing out the glaring grammatical and logical error in your sentence. 🙂

The solution is the acceleration of the cooperation between the government and the private sector. We can, figuratively and literally, heal the nation. 😉
 
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