A healthy nation is a productive nation, and so, a massive human resource, capacity and workforce. A productive population is an impetus for greater economic development and explains why Kenya is investing in UHC to ensure its people remain healthy. It is cognizant of the functional responsibilities between the National and County levels of government with their respective accountability mechanisms and framework. Health is among the basic steward and flagship agenda plagued in the vision 2030 of the Kenyan constitution with the inclined parameters of affordability, reliability, accessibility, efficiency and quality. When we link our vision 2030, Kenya reads on the transcript of those countries that have consistently been ranked the world's top healthcare system. Countries like Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, Canada, Sweden, Netherlands, German, Japan, Austria and Belgium. Across multiple global assessments, these nations score highest on access, quality, equity, outcomes and system efficiency. Their models vary,...
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