Stephen Mutinda Mule

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smmule2001@yahoo.com

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: With those remarks, I beg to move. view
  • 10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: It is Hon. Pukose, but I beg you to use your discretion to allow Hon. Nyikal to contribute. view
  • 24 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House today, Tuesday, 24th November 2015:- Delegation Reports on 20th Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) International Conference in Melbourne, Australia from 20th to 25th July, 2014. The Report on HIV/TB Global Fund Consultation Meeting from 6th to 10th May, 2015 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Report of the Delegation to the 45th Union World Conference on Lung Health and TB Conference in Barcelona, Spain from 28th October to 1st November, 2014. The Report of the Delegation on high level panel meeting on expansion of health ... view
  • 24 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: I just want to alert Members that these are delegations which were formed by members of the TB Caucus who have been championing the eradication of TB. As we go for our recess, be aware that there is a survey being done in our constituencies regarding the number of cases of TB in Kenya in order to manage it. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 21 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: I want to support the Committee’s work. Am I in order to request that the Mover be now called upon to reply so that we can speed up the business of the House today? view
  • 21 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. This Bill is overdue. As you know, the country is vast and we have had serious issues of drought. We need to make sure that we manage the country with the resources which are available. We want the counties which are prone to drought to be put together so that we, at least, do not rely on relief food when drought sets in. This country has the potential to become food sufficient, we have enough resources and, at least, it is safe. So, it is to the advantage of all of us ... view
  • 21 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I thank Hon. Neto for a well thought out and well calculated move to come up with a Bill on health records for this country. Until I listened to Hon. Neto, we had some concerns regarding this Bill. I sit in the Departmental Committee on Health. This Bill is well timed and well calculated because the country is going the universal healthcare route where we need to manage the records of all the patients, either electronically or manually. Records have to be accurate, clear and precise. I will give an incident The electronic version ... view
  • 21 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: that happened in Kangundo District Hospital as an example of how this Bill will help the people. Six mothers gave birth to six kids who died the same day. It has been very difficult for the county executive members who have been sent to Kangundo District Hospital to get the records of what happened that day. With this Bill, those mothers and other patients will get proper justice and information of what happened to their kids. As I second this Bill, it is very clear that we already have the Health Bill which is with the Committee. As a Committee, ... view
  • 21 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Last but not least, this Bill will not affect the health sector at the county level. Health is already devolved. What it is going to do is to make sure that no single county or institution will deny another institution or county information on patients. I urge Members to support this Bill. It is for the benefit of Kenyans and patients. Cancer related issues in this county are too extreme. If a patient is treated at the local level and he is diagnosed with cancer, by the time he is getting to Kenyatta National Hospital which is the only referral ... view
  • 21 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would wish at that stage to bring an amendment to this Bill in consultation with hon. Neto to make sure that if a patient is diagnosed with cancer at an early stage, it becomes mandatory for those health record officers at the grassroots level to transfer that information to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) so that the patient can be put on the queue for treatment. As a Committee we have put more money for cancer treatment at KNH - and I believe KNH is listening to us. We want them to open the cancer unit ... view

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