The ambitious implementation of the Primary Healthcare Networks (PCNs) as part of the Bottom-Up Economic Transformational Agenda (Beta) marks a crucial moment in the nation's medical care history. PCNs are local organisations set up to improve patient care in their regions and make primary healthcare more efficient and effective.
This initiative, driven by the national government in collaboration with counties and development partners, aims to revolutionise healthcare delivery by establishing a PCN in all 47 devolved units. This journey underscores Kenya's commitment to ensuring high-quality and affordable healthcare for all, thereby contributing to the global agenda of the Universal Health Coverage.