Sessional Paper No.13 of 2012 on The Establishment and Granting of Operational Autonomy to National Health Referral Facilities in Kenya
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2012Author
Ministry of Health
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The strategic focus of this paper is to secure approval for establishment of twenty one (21) functioning National Health Referral Facilities that are accessible, efficient and affordable, with improved regulation and m~riagement, towards progressive realization of the national standards and values in line with the constitution
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Health Services; Health Sector; Human Development; Budget Allocation; Refferal Hospital; Kenya
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