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    "id": 787232,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Nyasuna",
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        "legal_name": "Gladys Atieno Nyasuna",
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    "content": "I thank you for giving me this opportunity to add my voice to this very important, if not critical Report. It is my view that it is overly cautious. It is afraid of stepping on people’s feet or toes. It will not go far enough. Nonetheless, I thank the Departmental Committee on Health for the effort they have put in which has given us a basis for discussing this very important matter. People have asked why we have not praised KNH. In my orientation as a representative of the people, I speak for the masses. If there is an issue out there, my first instinct is Wanjiku or Atieno, who went to that hospital and the effect of the services on her. I start from there and then I move forward. For good measure, have our doctors at KNH separated siamese twins historically? Yes, they have. Is there shortage of staff? Yes, there is. Is there a budgetary constraint? Yes, there is. Are we dealing with an overstretched facility? Yes, we are. Is there a shortage of equipment? Yes, there is. Are the members of staff overworked? Yes, they are. When this Report comes to Parliament, I take the opportunity, as a legislator, to look at what is wrong and where the buck stops. 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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