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Investigation: City hospital without a lab, issuing test results

Jeremy Mutika helplessly watched as his sister died. Yet, she was in what they took to be a normal health facility but one in which help was not forthcoming when it was needed.
Little did they know that Cefi Nursing Home in Buruburu, Nairobi did not even have the basics of a medical facility - no trained doctor, no nurse, and no functional laboratory.
"She was struggling to breathe and for about 30 minutes, I walked downstairs four to five times to call the doctor and he promised to come but he did not, then after a short while, she couldn't breathe anymore. I held her and prayed for her," Mutika told The Nairobian.

Regina Musenya,39, was laid to rest last Saturday in Kasunguni village in Kitui County, but before her painful death, she was in dire need of palliative care, rushed to Cefi Nursing Home, which is located near her home, her samples taken for a full haemogram test, but died days later when her blood sample was still cooling in a tinny fridge at the facility.
Before her death, Regina and her relatives were given printed results with the hospital's letterhead stating that the test was done and that 'there was no growth.'
A Dr Ouma appended his signature with the hospital's rubber stamp to make the document official. Surprisingly, the result given to the family showed that the test was done for urine, which in actual sense was not requested for.

Mixed up tests results

An investigation by The Nairobian found out that after pressure from Regina's relatives to have official results given to them, the hospital owner-cum-consulting 'doctor' Nicholus Gor Ouma cooked results and sent one of his staff a document via WhatsApp to print at a nearby cyber. It was Regina's results. Mutika was dissatisfied with the conduct of the proprietor of Cefi Nursing Home for admitting a renal patient when he knew he could not handle her and refused to refer her despite their plea until she passed on.
"My sister's blood sample was taken but the document given to us shows results for urine, which in the actual sense was not collected nor requested by the hospital. It's so confusing," Mutika said.

Mutika adds that when Regina was almost dying, she was gasping for oxygen and one of the workers at the hospital fixed a small machine looking like a vacuum cleaner to supply her with oxygen. Our investigation found out malpractices in private and even public hospitals are on the rise. There are no serious checks and inspections from the regulatory bodies leaving quacks and unlicensed individuals to run the show in the treatment and mismanagement of patients.

Our informer privy to the operations of Cefi Nursing Home narrated how 'Dr' Ouma has been masterminding mismanagement of patients at the facility located along Mumias Road in Buruburu when in the actual sense he is not even a medical doctor.
For six years, the 'hospital' has moved to four locations in Eastlands. It was started in Huruma in 2016 with the name of Casanova Clinic, then moved to Kariobangi's Mutarakwa Lane where it rebranded to Cefi Medical and Dental Clinic, moved for the third time to Outering Road into a three-bedroom house with the same identity and now in Buruburu as Cefi Nursing Home.
Nursing homes are classified in category 3B, but Cefi Nursing Home lacks everything to make it to that category because it does not even have one nurse, let alone an ambulance and they do not accept NHIF as a mode of payment. All mobile money payments are sent to Ouma's number.
The insider narrated to The Nairobian how for the longest time possible, samples from patients were taken inside what looks like a deserted laboratory located on the first floor, and then patients asked to go downstairs and wait for their results 'to be cooked.'

Nicholus Gor Ouma, owner of Cefi Nursing Home located along Mumias Road in Buruburu. [PHOTO: DENISH OCHIENG]