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Kakamega County embarks on health digitisation drive to boost service delivery in health sector

Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa inspecting 60 Miilion medical drugs at Kakamega referral hospital on August 28, 2024. Benjamin Sakwa, Standard]

In a bid to improve health care delivery in Kakamega County, the county, through the department of health in partnership with Digital Health Agency, has commenced a comprehensive training program to equip officers in charge of health facilities across the county with digital skills.

The training targets to equip the health officers with the requisite skills to implement Taifa Care Hospital Management Information System (HMIS), a digital solution set to transform service delivery in the county's public health sector.

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