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PS Oluga, Treasury in talks to fast-track Universal Health Coverage

PS Oluga noted that with consistent funding and proper alignment between ministries, the country’s health system can be strengthened to respond effectively to both everyday needs and public health emergencies.

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by STAR REPORTER

Health29 October 2025 - 20:30
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In Summary


  • Dr. Oluga said adequate funding and financial reforms will determine how quickly Kenya can achieve the goals of UHC under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).
  • “The goal is to protect citizens from catastrophic medical costs while ensuring that every Kenyan, regardless of social or economic status, can access quality healthcare,” Dr. Oluga said.
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PS Ouma Oluga leading the MoH delegation in talks with the Treasury on fast-tracking the delivery of Universal Health Coverage. MOH/X

Principal Secretary for Medical Services Dr. Ouma Oluga has called for sustainable and predictable financing to drive Kenya’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC), saying stronger collaboration between the Health Ministry and the National Treasury is key to delivering equitable healthcare for all.

Speaking after a consultative meeting with Treasury Principal Secretary Dr. Chris Kiptoo in Nairobi, Dr. Oluga said adequate funding and financial reforms will determine how quickly Kenya can achieve the goals of UHC under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).

“The goal is to protect citizens from catastrophic medical costs while ensuring that every Kenyan, regardless of social or economic status, can access quality healthcare,” Dr. Oluga said.

He noted that with consistent funding and proper alignment between ministries, the country’s health system can be strengthened to respond effectively to both everyday needs and public health emergencies.

The meeting, held at the Treasury building, focused on creating long-term financing models to support national health programmes, improve efficiency in resource use, and guarantee the sustainability of key initiatives such as essential medicines supply, referral services, and health infrastructure projects.

Dr. Oluga highlighted that budgetary constraints and declining donor support have continued to affect the smooth functioning of hospitals, research institutions, and community health programmes.

He outlined several priority areas requiring urgent attention, including strengthening referral networks, ensuring a steady supply of medical commodities, boosting blood transfusion services, supporting research and innovation, and advancing local vaccine production.

He said these interventions were vital to building a resilient and self-reliant health system.

Dr. Kiptoo reaffirmed the Treasury’s commitment to aligning financial planning with national health priorities and exploring new models of health financing that can reduce the government’s reliance on external donors.

He said the partnership with the Health Ministry is critical in ensuring that health sector funding directly benefits citizens and strengthens public institutions.

Both Principal Secretaries agreed on the importance of digital transformation, health workforce investment, and enhanced accountability to ensure value for money in healthcare spending.

They also discussed mechanisms to track resource allocation and performance across national and county levels to promote transparency and efficiency.

Dr. Oluga was accompanied by Chief Executive Officers and Heads of Directorates from the State Department for Medical Services, demonstrating the Ministry’s collective commitment to advancing sustainable health-sector financing and people-centred care.

The collaboration between the Ministry of Health and the National Treasury is expected to fast-track the rollout of Universal Health Coverage across the country — a central pillar of the government’s plan to deliver affordable, accessible, and high-quality healthcare to every Kenyan.

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