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All Cancer treatment costs to be covered under the New Social Health Authority (SHA) Medical Scheme

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The government has announced that the new health insurance scheme will fully cover cancer treatment costs, giving hope to the over 1 million Kenyans who are likely to be impoverished by the disease.

Health Director General Dr Patrick Amoth while confirming this said the structure of the new medical cover has been optimized, to ensure that whatever is prescribed by the doctors in line with the guidelines provided by the National Cancer Control Program, will be treated fully without any additional out-of-pocket expenses for families.

Speaking during the launch of the National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month at Kenyatta University Teaching Research and Referral Hospital (KUTRRH) where he also commissioned a paediatric oncology ward, Dr Amoth asked Kenyans to register with the new Social Health Authority (SHA) to access the new medical insurance cover ahead of the official rollout of the program on October 1, 2024.

“As a country, every year, one million Kenyans are at risk of being impoverished by catastrophic health treatment expenses and one of these causes is treatment of cancer. This new scheme will ease this financial burden,” said Amoth.

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The DG said at least 3,000 new childhood cancer cases are reported every year with the survival rate being 20 percent compared to 80 percent in developed countries, a situation which he said needs to be addressed.

On the strides made by KUTRRH in managing cancer care services in both children and adults, the health DG said the hospital has performed exemplary through its state-of-the-art equipment and competent staff.

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The Hospital Board Chairperson Prof Olive Mugenda called on the Health DG to help in fast tracking of the completion of a children’s wing at the hospital.

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She said the 300-bed facility which has been under construction over the last six years was initially allocated Sh500 million and more funds are required to complete it.

Prof Mugenda also divulged that the hospital in collaboration with the University of Manchester has initiated research on oesophageal cancer, a project she said is currently underway.

“We are now offering PET-Scan, a service that was not available in the country until recently. We are doing between 40 and 50 scans a day, you can imagine the impact the hospital is having on Kenyans in battling cancer,” said Mugenda.

Ahmed Dagane, the KUTRRH Chief Executive Officer said the facility is committed to advancing healthcare services through innovative care, research, and partnerships and has invested in cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment facilities to better serve the needs of children battling cancer.

Data released by the World Health Organisation (WHO) showed that the country reported 44,726 new cancer cases and 29,317 cancer-related deaths in 2022 and currently, approximately 82,000 Kenyans are living with the disease.

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The Ministry of Health lists the five most prevalent cancers as breast, cervical, prostate, oesophageal, and lymphoma.

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, MTRH Eldoret; medical services, treatment costs, contacts, doctors, website, portals and how to book online

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About MTRH

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) started in 1917 with a bed capacity of 60 to cater for the Health Needs of Africans. It later served as a District Hospital before attaining referral status vide Legal Notice No. 98 of 12th June 1998 of the State Corporations Act (Cap 446). Currently, MTRH is the second largest National Teaching and Referral Hospital (level 6 Public Hospital) in the country with a bed capacity of 991 patients, an average number of 1200 patients at any time and about 1500 out patients per day. Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital is located along Nandi Road in Eldoret Town, Uasin Gishu County (310 Kilometers Northwest of Nairobi). The Hospital serves residents of Western Kenya Region (representing at least 22 Counties), parts of Eastern Uganda and Southern Sudan with a population of approximately 24 Million. MTRH is also the Teaching Hospital for Moi University College of Health Sciences that trains both Undergraduate Medical Students and several Masters in Medicine Specialist programs with over 240 post graduate students (Registrars) distributed across several programs. Several other Medical Training Institutions utilize MTRH in their Training programs.

Specialized Services at MTRH

The specialized services offered range from Oncology services, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Services, ICU, Kidney transplants, Alcohol and Drug Abuse rehabilitative services, Spine and Neurosurgical operations, Cardiology and Cardiothoracic services, open heart surgery, corneal transplants and Arthroscopic (Shoulder and Knee) Surgeries. Others are Postpartum Intrauterine Devices (PPIUD) and 24 hours Training Surgeries. These specialized services are in line with Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Kenya’s pledge to make better and advanced healthcare accessible to all. Over the years the Hospital has expanded in several spheres including Infrastructure development, number of patients being attended to, complexity of their diagnosis and the number of Human Resources for Health (HRH). MTRH has forged Strategic Partnerships and Alliances with the Ministry of Health and Development Partners e.g Indiana University and Duke (USA), University of Toronto (Canada), Suez Canal University (Egypt); Shoe4Africa Foundation, New York (USA); University of Linkoping (Sweden); Doctor to Doctor Foundation (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Stellenbosch University and University of Cape Town (South Africa) and Stryker Corporation/North Carolina University (USA) among others. The partnerships have resulted in the Centres of Excellence: Chandaria Cancer and Chronic Diseases Centre (CCCDC), Shoe4Africa Children Hospital, Cardiac Care Unit (CCU), Riley Mother and Baby Hospital (RMBH with Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), 20-Bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU), a Modern 80-Bed Mental Health Unit, 25-Bed Haemodialysis Unit and capacity building for staff in various Specialties. The Shoe4Africa Children’s Hospital is the only public Children’s Hospital in Eastern Africa. It is a complete Hospital that addresses all the childhood diseases with its own Theatres, ICU, Oncology Unit among other services while AMPATH is the largest single HIV/AIDS treatment Centre in Africa with over 180,000 patients enrolled for HIV care. These services are provided by a well-trained, dedicated and skilled workforce which has seen MTRH be the first public Hospital to have successfully transitioned from ISO 9001:2008 to ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System. MTRH expansion is now coming with a 2000-Bed Multi-Specialty Hospital, that will largely elevate the hospital further to International Standards and one of the few in the Continent of Africa with specialized s Scientific Research programs.

Teaching and Research 

MTRH is also continuously working towards generating new knowledge by closely working with the Moi University College of Health Sciences and other collaborators. These research efforts have informed policy in areas such as HIV, Chronic Disease Management and Oncology and also provides innovative approaches to delivery of quality healthcare. Through their various partnerships, we have been able to get support in infrastructure development and training of medical sub-specialists, nurses and other staff cadres. MTRH active outreach programs target education and screening for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) for early detection and intervention. The Chandaria Cancer and Chronic Diseases Center (CCCDC) provides quality care for a wide range of NCDs.

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Contacts

If you wish to contact the hospital, then you are well sorted out below:

  • Postal Address: Moi Teaching & Referrral Hospital; P.o. Box 3-30100,Eldoret, Kenya.
  • Location: Eldoret Town; Nandi Road,Uasin Gishu County
  • Landline No. (+254) 053-2033471/2/3/4
  • Cell Numbers:(+254)-722-201277,(+254)-734-600461
  • Fax: +254-053-2061749
  • E-mail:[email protected]/[email protected]

Services.

The hospital offers the following services: Inpatient, Outpatient, Laboratory and Referral Services.