MPs Back Proposal to Regulate Overseas Medical Referrals for Kenyan Patients

MPs have endorsed a new proposal aimed at regulating medical referrals of Kenyan patients abroad.
The Bill sponsored by Kesses MP Swarup Mishra seeks to amend the Health Act in a bid to stop the abuse and exploitation of Kenyans seeking medical treatment overseas.
Mishra wants a new clause that provides for the development of policy guidelines to regulate the referral of patients to local and foreign health institutions introduced into the Health Act.
More than 10,000 Kenyans travel overseas annually in search of specialized medical treatment, spending at least $15 million. India, South Africa, the UK, and the US are some of the main destinations for Kenyans seeking treatment.
Some of the most sought medical services by Kenyans traveling abroad include oncology, cardiac surgery, advanced neuro-spine surgery, transplant surgery, and assisted reproductive technology.
During the debate on the Bill last week, most MPs expressed their support for the proposal, terming it timely.
“Patients going abroad are at the mercy of cartels who nowadays are scouting for patients to specific hospitals abroad and now have been extended to even airlines and hotels,” said Seme MP James Nyikal.
MP Mishra claimed cartels involved in the business are trying to lobby for the rejection of the amendment.
“Some agents for referrals are being paid up to Sh400,000 for a referral of one patient and you can see how lucrative this business is and they are not happy,” he said.
If the bill sails through, it will ensure measures are taken to establish whether medical facilities to which a patient is referred have adequate personnel and equipment, Mishra added.
He wants the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board, the National Hospital Insurance Fund, embassies and consulates, and the Association of Private Health Institutions involved in scrutinizing the referrals.
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Invest in your own country…
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Invest in your own country. Steal then run to seek treatment is stupid.
Read 'Kenyan MPs look for…
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Read 'Kenyan MPs look for another avenue to milk Kenyan Taxpayers'. Has anyone complained about medical services abroad, or the process of getting there? Like in the cases of the Kenyan Women being mistreated in the Middle East, we should be hearing cries of help, and being rescued, from actual victims, not MPs. I believe that MPs have just discovered a new, unforseen, avenue to 'eat'. And unless they are called out, they are going to do exactly that, by making it difficult for Kenyans to go for treatment abroad, unless there is something for them to eat, in the process. A Case needs a Complainant to become a Case, and a Bill in Parliament seeks to solve an existing problem. Who has complained about medical services abroad? And what 'problem' does this Bill seek to resolve, if there are no complainants(ie, apart from MPs)?
I think the term I've heard…
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In reply to Read 'Kenyan MPs look for… by Settled Nomad (not verified)
I think the term I've heard being used is a solution in search of a problem. This of course ignores the problem of inadequate funds, scarce medical supplies and badly run hospitals and the resistance to paying health care workers decent wages while politicians pay themselves great salaries topped off by incredible benefits. Did I mention klepto governors like Waiguru. The rich and powerful will of course always get referrals to foreign hospitals.
Are Kenyans still alive…
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Are Kenyans still alive without Uhuru travelling dairy abroad ati for them to survive?How much allowance is paid to the tourist Kenyan president if a governor flying abroad (to buy her underwear) legal Allowance is shs 10m.?Did the YES billionaires really endorsed this anomaly?How do these visits benefit Kenyans?
i\Is it Mhindi or muindi?
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i\Is it Mhindi or muindi?
They go to those countries…
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They go to those countries because Uhuru Kenyatta , the Kenyatta family and their friends stole the money for buying PPE, vaccines, medicines , hiring more doctors, food for the sick, buying beds and purchasing medical equipment.
The Kenyan government employees (Like Uhuru Kenyatta)have deliberately destroyed the ministry of health by robbing it.
but they have enough to…
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but they have enough to built a nuclear power plant
Banning will help stop the…
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Banning will help stop the Habit. Regulating will perpetuate the Habit by Favoring the very Rich and above the Law (while the able Poor are left behind).
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