Health experts raise alarm over drug resistance
Health experts might be forced to go back to the drawing board as drugs used in treating common deadly…
Most private hospitals have cashed in on the government’s failure to provide quality and affordable services to reap millions out of the Kenyans in need. FRUSTRATED by the ‘sickening’ health system characterised by a perpetual shortage of drugs and other crucial medical equipment in Kenyan public hospitals, Hussein Mohammed and Abdi Mohamed quit the public service as doctors and opted to start their own hospital to fill the gap. Driven by Thomas Carlyle’s saying that ill-health of the body or of mind is defeat, and health is victory, the duo in their late twenties have put up a multi-million ultra-modern medium hospital in Eastlands that is not only giving hope to the residents but greatly supplementing the government’s efforts of keeping Kenyans healthy.