dc.description.abstract | This study forms part of the baseline information for use by counties as they take
up the functions of providing public health care. The study objectives therefore
includes determining the minimum number of health professionals required by
various counties so that they can perform effectively. To achieve this objective
involved computing the minimum number of health professionals required based
on the projected population in 2013 and analyzing the supply gap per county.
The study uses Kenya’s human resources norms and standards for health service
delivery, together with the 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census to
estimate the minimum number of health professionals required per county in
Kenya. The study uses the already existing norms and standards. The basis for
these norms and standards is that the mix of inputs at the different healthcare
facility levels should be coordinated.
The study found that health professionals’ requirements increase progressively
at the various levels. About 508,301 health professionals of different cadres are
the minimum requirement nationally at the different levels, with about 429,520
being Community-Owned Resource Persons required at level 1. About 111,321 of
these are required in the Rift Valley, which has the largest requirements of the
majority of cadres of health professionals, given that it has the largest catchment
population, while North Eastern requires only about 25,706. | en |