Health systems' capacity in availability of human resource for health towards implementation of Universal Health Coverage in Kenya.
Ismail Adow AhmedJames KariukiDavid MathuStephen N OnteriAntony M WanguiJudy MwaiPriscah OtamboViolet WanjihiaJoseph MutaiSharon N MokuaLilian NyandiekaElizabeth EchokaDoris W NjomoZipporah BukaniaPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The study findings highlight crucial challenges in healthcare professional availability and distribution in Kenya. The UHC pilot program has not effectively enhanced healthcare facilities to meet the standards for staffing, calling for additional interventions. Rural areas face a pronounced shortage of healthcare workers, necessitating efforts to attract and retain professionals in these regions. Public facilities have lower availability compared to private facilities, raising concerns about accessibility and quality of care provided. Primary healthcare facilities have lower availability than secondary facilities, emphasizing the need to address shortages at the community level. Disparities in the availability of different healthcare cadres must be addressed to meet diverse healthcare needs. Overall, comprehensive interventions are urgently needed to improve access to quality healthcare services and address workforce challenges.