eliakeem
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- May 29, 2009
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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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MK254
Your fellow mentioned about the availability of private health facilities and affordability. Le me pause an additional question.... is $ 880 (refer a red text above) cheap for a normal mwananchi wa Kenya to see a doctor at a go?