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"content": "Cabinet Secretary, you can answer the two questions. Hon. Esther, you have two questions. Just hold your horses. You can combine whatever you want to ask with your questions."
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Regarding the duration of time that bodies and documents should be kept, the hospital discusses a plan with the family and once an agreement is reached, the bodies or documents are released to the family. However, we will investigate the specific cases where there have been prolonged delays and work with the hospital to address them. On the cost of treatment, the Ministry has shifted focus from curative nature to primary health care. Primary health care ensures that we focus on the prevention of the diseases and thus, is a cost-effective approach. The Ministry has also collaborated with local manufacturers to reduce the costs associated with imported health products, commodities and technologies. The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KeMSA) has implemented the local manufacturing policy, and almost 50 percent of the items are now being sourced locally. I submit."
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"content": "Member for Baringo Central, Hon. Joshua Kandie."
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"content": "Question 021/2024"
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"content": "The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor"
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"content": "DETAILS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH PROMOTERS IN THE COUNTRY"
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, I rise to ask the Cabinet Secretary for Health the following Question: Could the Cabinet Secretary – (i) provide the list of all the Community Health Promoters in all the 290 Constituencies? (ii) explain the methods used by the Ministry to select the said Community Health Promoters across the country? (iii) explain why drivers are not considered and counted as prone to risk while handling emergency cases?"
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"content": "Thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker and Hon. Members. The question is for the Ministry of Health to provide a list of all community health promoters in the 290 constituencies. I would like to begin by saying that community health services aim at empowering individuals, families and communities to take charge of their health. Community health services are delivered by community health promoters at the household level. Some of the services that they provide are health education and promotion; disease prevention and control to reduce morbidity, disability and mortality; family health services; environmental health; first aid; psycho-social support; and, managing the general health data. Community Health Promoters (CHPs) are assigned approximately 100 households, which they visit on a routine basis. Each community health unit has 10 CHPs. There is a community health committee that oversees the affairs of a community health unit. Each community health unit comprises five to seven members, drawn from among the community members. There is a table that enumerates the community health promoters per county, but we have those names per constituency. Across the nation, there are 107,000 CHPs. If we were to print the list, it would be bulky. We are able to offer a soft copy of the list, specifically for Baringo Central Constituency and any other constituency that may want to see the list of the CHPs."
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