Only 10% of Kenyans are covered by contributory schemes and as such affordable healthcare poses a significant challenge for majority of Kenyans as they rely on donations from family and friends during medical emergencies. Further, quality healthcare remains a reserve of the rich as the working poor mostly frequent public health facilities that are often understaffed, under equipped or simply too far, out of reach.
Only 10% of Kenyans are covered by contributory schemes and as such affordable healthcare poses a significant challenge for majority of Kenyans as they rely on donations from family and friends during medical emergencies. Further, quality healthcare remains a reserve of the rich as the working poor mostly frequent public health facilities that are often understaffed, under equipped or simply too far, out of reach.
Only 10% of Kenyans are covered by contributory schemes and as such affordable healthcare poses a significant challenge for majority of Kenyans as they rely on donations from family and friends during medical emergencies. Further, quality healthcare remains a reserve of the rich as the working poor mostly frequent public health facilities that are often understaffed, under equipped or simply too far, out of reach.