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Medical workers strike. ....
newfarer
#41 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 5:51:56 PM
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I spent the full night of 15th Nov 13 at KNH casualty.I tell you the life saving job of medics need not be politicized.

devolution of medics should be suspended. can't imagine a medic treating you on the basis of your surname.
punda amecheka
maka
#42 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 6:05:36 PM
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newfarer wrote:
I spent the full night of 15th Nov 13 at KNH casualty.I tell you the life saving job of medics need not be politicized.

devolution of medics should be suspended. can't imagine a medic treating you on the basis of your surname.


True...
possunt quia posse videntur
Ole Lenku
#43 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 6:28:05 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
Ole Lenku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Even doctors, with all due respect, need to stop dying on the job!! What is this attachment to salaries? It is this mentality that has Kenya where it is 50 years down the line with a weak health-care system! If every doctor opened his own facility, then competition would bring health care prices down to everyones benefit.

Seriously, your solution is all doctors resign and open their own facilities?? SMH

Yes! I'm guessing you are the Kenyans that worship doctors? That whatever they say is gospel truth? Even doctors here in Wazua have made different diagnosis to the same conditions.

I hope you know that most people can be doctors. I know of people who got Cs that went on to become doctors.

Every cadre of worker should be under county government except security (police, military). Even the Governors need to justify their salaries from the county kitty.

Seriously, most people can be doctors? You have less rains than a wombat and I will not argue with you any more.
Mukiri
#44 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:37:46 PM
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Ole Lenku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Ole Lenku wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Even doctors, with all due respect, need to stop dying on the job!! What is this attachment to salaries? It is this mentality that has Kenya where it is 50 years down the line with a weak health-care system! If every doctor opened his own facility, then competition would bring health care prices down to everyones benefit.

Seriously, your solution is all doctors resign and open their own facilities?? SMH

Yes! I'm guessing you are the Kenyans that worship doctors? That whatever they say is gospel truth? Even doctors here in Wazua have made different diagnosis to the same conditions.

I hope you know that most people can be doctors. I know of people who got Cs that went on to become doctors.

Every cadre of worker should be under county government except security (police, military). Even the Governors need to justify their salaries from the county kitty.

Seriously, most people can be doctors? You have less rains than a wombat and I will not argue with you any more.

Hakuna matata. Just know that abuse says more about you than anything else. Good riddance. ptu

Proverbs 19:21
washiku
#45 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:44:08 PM
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There shud better ways of dealing with health conflicts other than strikes. Health sector is a very crucial service to the society. I group it almost at par with security, if not higher. Just like we dont have police going on strike, we shud have fair n just mechanisms that wud ensure patients at the brink of death are not left un-attended.
simonkabz
#46 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 10:12:28 PM
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washiku wrote:
There shud better ways of dealing with health conflicts other than strikes. Health sector is a very crucial service to the society. I group it almost at par with security, if not higher. Just like we dont have police going on strike, we shud have fair n just mechanisms that wud ensure patients at the brink of death are not left un-attended.


IDEALLY. But what we have is a joke of a service. Devolving these demoralized people is disintegrating an already disorganized service. Somebody mentioned a Commission, and I ask, why not? An umbrella body is what will save this critical sector, not these godamned useless county rat holes.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
washiku
#47 Posted : Wednesday, December 11, 2013 9:03:20 AM
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simonkabz wrote:
washiku wrote:
There shud better ways of dealing with health conflicts other than strikes. Health sector is a very crucial service to the society. I group it almost at par with security, if not higher. Just like we dont have police going on strike, we shud have fair n just mechanisms that wud ensure patients at the brink of death are not left un-attended.


IDEALLY. But what we have is a joke of a service. Devolving these demoralized people is disintegrating an already disorganized service. Somebody mentioned a Commission, and I ask, why not? An umbrella body is what will save this critical sector, not these godamned useless county rat holes.


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