Nairobi Hospitals Charging up to Sh650,000 for an ICU Bed

Nairobi Hospitals Charging up to Sh650,000 for an ICU Bed

A new survey has revealed the outrageous amount of money that most Nairobi hospitals are charging patients for an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) bed.

The random survey carried out by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) shows that major hospitals in the capital are demanding high deposit fees from ICU patients before admitting them.

The findings of the survey are contained in a March 23rd letter addressed to Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe.

For instance, the MP Shah Hospital is demanding a deposit fee of Sh650,000 to admit a patient to the ICU ward. The facility has only 6 ICU beds, which are all occupied at the moment.

In Nairobi West Hospital, a patient is required to part with Sh300,000 to secure an ICU bed. The hospital’s 46-bed capacity ICU ward is currently 50 percent full.

The Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH), which has 32 ICU beds fully occupied, is charging Sh200,000.

At the Nairobi Hospital, which has 36 ICU beds, the fee is Sh130,000 but the facility does not require the money to be paid provided there is a guarantee of payment.

With a total of 86 ICU units, the State-run Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) is the only facility that does not demand any deposit fee before admission. The facility’s ICU ward is full.

KMPDC has sent a warning to the hospitals that are asking for a deposit amount before admitting patients requiring emergency services.

“The council’s position is that no person should be denied emergency medical treatment/ICU services regardless of their condition, whether COVID-19 related or not. This is further outlined in the National Patients’ Rights Charter developed by the council in 2013,” KMPDC said in the letter.

This week, the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union (KMPDU) said there is a shortage of ICU bed in the country in the wake of a third COVID-19 wave.

 

Comments

KK (not verified)     Thu, 03/25/2021 @ 04:14pm

Thank God for the American healthcare system. You will never be turned away even if you don’t have insurance. It’s after reading articles like this, I reflect and I’m grateful for this country. Kenyan hospitals will watch you die if you don’t have money.

Morris Menye (not verified)     Fri, 03/26/2021 @ 08:17am

In reply to by Motofire (not verified)

Kenya’s only two(EQUITY BANK owners-Mwangi & Munga)recognized billionaires.The likes of Mois,Odingas,Mugane,,Joho,Pattine,Kenyattas,Kibakis,Mwau,Punjab,Dalameres etc are corrupt violent robbers,drug lords and murderers.Others like Wanjigi,Kirubi,Merali,Aworis,Ndegwas,Kamanis are above the law looters.But I am pleased some Kenyans led by Samuel Muchiri have volunteered to take care of this small group of criminals.

Mary (not verified)     Fri, 03/26/2021 @ 08:46am

Even before covid, this greedy health care provides will watch you die of an emergency(stroke, heart attack accident, breathing issues etc) if you dont have deposit. Only God has their reward. Why not stabilize a patient then ask for money later. To all those who make this policies and the enforcers who watch people die recklessly, your reward is coming

kithoi (not verified)     Fri, 03/26/2021 @ 10:26am

The people to blame are the voters we need something like the Arab uprising get rid of this recycled fools. You saw what happened in Sudan.

Maxiley (not verified)     Fri, 03/26/2021 @ 12:47pm

In reply to by kithoi (not verified)

@ Kithoi, if you have followed my posts, I have been harping on this issue for long time. Yes ,its the voters who are to blame.When you let the fox guard the chicken house who do you blame when most of the chicken is gone.
Folks this should be simple.These are the same candidates that spring up during even election circle.

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