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Oluga calls for reforms in country’s blood transfusion services

By by Magdalene SayaMay 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Medical Services PS Ouma Oluga when he met the Kenya Blood Transfusion and Transplant Services (KBTTS) team on May 6, 2025./Handout

The Medical Services Principal Secretary Dr Ouma Oluga has called for strategic reforms in Kenya’s blood transfusion and transplant services.

Dr Oluga emphasised the critical role that a reliable blood supply plays in advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and reducing maternal mortality.

Oluga was speaking when he met the Kenya Blood Transfusion and Transplant Services (KBTTS) team on Tuesday.

Oluga stressed the importance of efficient planning, optimised supply chains, and equipment modernisation to ensure safe and consistent blood availability across the country.

Medical Services PS Ouma Oluga and Health DG Dr Patrick Amoth in a meeting with the Kenya Blood Transfusion and Transplant Services (KBTTS) team on May 6, 2025./Handout

Oluga identified governance as a key challenge and urged the team to prioritize the public good over individual interests.

He emphasised the importance of unity, accountability, and innovation to align their work with the national health agenda.

He also stressed the need for strengthened policy frameworks for transplant services and the expansion of external partnerships and philanthropic support.

The PS reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to addressing operational, human resource, and infrastructure challenges, urging the team to rethink the funding model and optimise the limited resources available to meet the sector’s needs.

Medical Services PS Ouma Oluga when he met the Kenya Blood Transfusion and Transplant Services (KBTTS) team on May 6, 2025./Handout

Significant progress has been made in the blood transfusion services, with the Directorate of Blood Transfusion and Transplant Services transitioning from whole blood to blood components in line with WHO guidance.

The Directorate is also advancing blood management through the Damu-KE system, with six regional centres and full capacity across all 47 counties.

In the last financial year, the Directorate surpassed its target by collecting 449,000 units of blood and blood components.

Director General for Health Dr Patrick Amoth commended the team and called for an increased focus on resource mobilisation, county-level partnerships, and the expediting of the Blood Transfusion Bill.

Published Date: 2025-05-06 23:06:04
Author: by Magdalene Saya
Source: The Star
by Magdalene Saya

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