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"content": "immediate areas of our country. We do not have to have all our specialists being in Nairobi City alone. This House must come up with relevant policies to make sure that, as we train our oncologists, let us not commercialize it and end up with only the rich accessing training. We should come up with funds to ensure that we train our personnel and, as the Bill is indicating, we should be guided down, so that if we train a medical officer on oncology who is working in Wajir, he/she will have to go back to Wajir and stay in that hospital for about ten years. It should be like a contractual training. The Jubilee Party was elected on the basis that it will form a digital government. We also need to have a digitalized medical consultation and have tele-medicine. We can even go further and have a digital hospital even if it is in the capital city so that doctors can consult whenever they have patients via the digital channels. If we train, we will not be losing as a country. We will be gaining instead because we can even have foreign exchange in terms of medical tourism. We can be the hub for East, Central and even the whole of Africa in terms of medical tourism for those who are seeking medical treatment for cancer. With those very many remarks, I support this particular Bill. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker."
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