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First Lady Margaret Kenyatta has asked healthcare providers to prioritize the safety and dignity of patients. She said a safe and dignified healthcare system that reflects and respects the constitutional rights of patients is the only way that can make Kenyans feel confident in the care they receive.
The First Lady spoke when she officially opened the new Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board (KMPDB) office complex in Nairobi. She laid the foundation stone for the ultra-modern office block 18 months ago.
KMPDB chief executive officer Daniel Yumbya said among the 10,500 doctors registered with the board, only 6,000 are working in the health sector, 50 per cent of them in the public sector.
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