The equipment was delivered through the National Equipment Service Program (NESP).
The Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital
(JOOTRH) in Kisumu has become the latest facility to receive modern radiology
equipment.
Cabinet Secretary for Health Aden Barre Duale officially
launched the 128-slice Fuji FCT iStream CT Scanner and a Fuji Amulet Sophinity
Digital Mammogram, both the latest machines in medical imaging technology.
The equipment was delivered through the National Equipment
Service Program (NESP), a government initiative aimed at enhancing diagnostic
capabilities and improving healthcare delivery across county hospitals.
This investment marks a significant step toward
strengthening Kenya’s progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by
providing equitable access to advanced, life-saving diagnostic services.
The Cabinet Secretary was accompanied by Kisumu Governor
Prof Anyang’ Nyong’o, senior officials from the Ministry of Health, and Sunview
Medipro International CEO Sirat Amin.
“The immense impact of this upgrade lies in its potential
for early detection and prevention. The importance of early diagnosis,
especially for conditions like cancer, cannot be overstated it literally saves
lives and dramatically improves treatment outcomes,” said Prof Nyong’o.
“With these modern diagnostic tools now readily available at
our upgraded facility, we can encourage more regular screenings and identify
health issues at their earliest stages.”
Sunview Medipro is among the key partners selected under the
NESP program to supply high-quality diagnostic equipment to public health
facilities nationwide.
The newly commissioned machines are expected to enhance
patient care at JOOTRH, reduce the need for referrals outside the region, and
support healthcare workers with better tools to deliver timely and accurate
diagnoses.
The Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital
(JOOTRH) in Kisumu has become the latest facility to receive modern radiology
equipment.
Cabinet Secretary for Health Aden Barre Duale officially
launched the 128-slice Fuji FCT iStream CT Scanner and a Fuji Amulet Sophinity
Digital Mammogram, both the latest machines in medical imaging technology.
The equipment was delivered through the National Equipment
Service Program (NESP), a government initiative aimed at enhancing diagnostic
capabilities and improving healthcare delivery across county hospitals.
This investment marks a significant step toward
strengthening Kenya’s progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by
providing equitable access to advanced, life-saving diagnostic services.
The Cabinet Secretary was accompanied by Kisumu Governor
Prof Anyang’ Nyong’o, senior officials from the Ministry of Health, and Sunview
Medipro International CEO Sirat Amin.
“The immense impact of this upgrade lies in its potential
for early detection and prevention. The importance of early diagnosis,
especially for conditions like cancer, cannot be overstated. It literally saves
lives and dramatically improves treatment outcomes,” said Prof Nyong’o.
“With these modern diagnostic tools now readily available at
our upgraded facility, we can encourage more regular screenings and identify
health issues at their earliest stages.”
Sunview Medipro is among the key partners selected under the
NESP program to supply high-quality diagnostic equipment to public health
facilities nationwide.
The newly commissioned machines are expected to enhance
patient care at JOOTRH, reduce the need for referrals outside the region, and
support healthcare workers with better tools to deliver timely and accurate
diagnoses.