Principal Secretary for Medical Services, Dr Ouma Oluga, has reiterated commitment to strengthening health financing reforms following a briefing on the progress of the Kenya Health Policy Platform and the Health Financing Framework.
During a consultative session with a technical committee led by Dr Nancy Njeru, Director of Healthcare Financing, Digital Health, Policy and Research Standards, he emphasised the need to align financing mechanisms with service delivery outcomes, with governance and accountability at the centre of the reforms.
The proposed Kenya Health Policy Platform will bring together national and county governments, development partners, and private sector actors under a coordinated framework aimed at reducing duplication and improving efficiency in resource utilisation, aligned with Kenya Vision 2030, the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda, and Universal Health Coverage.
He underscored the importance of practical, solutions-driven approaches to enhance efficiency across government systems, noting that public investments must deliver measurable improvements in healthcare delivery.
The next phase will involve structured stakeholder consultations within a defined timeline to refine and validate the framework ahead of rollout, as part of efforts to advance sustainable, equitable, and results-driven Universal Health Coverage.