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Aga Khan launches new home visit medical scheme

This initiative is guided by the hospital’s commitment to take its services closer to where people work and live

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by JOSEPH OLWENY

News08 March 2024 - 05:43
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In Summary


  • The success recorded during the pilot stage has paved the way for the full rollout
  • At the launch, CEO Rashid Khalani said the new service offers flexibility for patients and caregivers whilst ensuring that they receive quality care
Aga Khan University Hospital COO Khurram Jamal, Jubilee Holdings Limited Group CEO Dr Julius Kipng’etich and Aga Khan University Hospital CEO Rashid Khalani share a light moment during the hospital’s Home Care Services launch on February 15, 2024

Aga Khan University Hospital has launched a home care service as part of its strategy to increase access to quality care.

This initiative is guided by the hospital’s commitment to take its services closer to where people work and live.

The hospital first introduced home care services as a pilot programme in 2022 targeting oncology patients especially those undergoing chemotherapy treatment and palliative care.

The success recorded during the pilot stage has paved the way for the full rollout.

At the launch, CEO Rashid Khalani said the new service offers flexibility for patients and caregivers whilst ensuring that they receive quality care.

“For patients who need continuing care like those under treatment for chronic diseases, we are coming to your home so that you don’t miss the care you need because of any inconvenience," he said.

"For working caregivers whose work schedule is often interrupted to take their loved ones to the hospital, we are asking them to entrust us with their care at home, while they continue with their daily routine uninterrupted.”

Jubilee Holdings Group Regional CEO Julius Kipng'etich, who was also the chief guest at the launch, praised the hospital for spearheading healthcare innovations in the country.

“This new service by the Aga Khan University Hospital is timely. Having home care services is a big step towards achieving Universal Health Care, and it also shows relevance to today’s needs of the patient,” Kipng'etich said.

Among the services offered under the Home Care Service, include, nursing care, physiotherapy, chemotherapy, doctor visits, counselling psychology and nutrition support.

Palliative care, collection of samples for laboratory testing, free delivery of medications, and wound care are other services.

This service is part of the hospital’s decentralisation of services from the main hospital to the neighbourhoods and will augment the services offered by the wide outpatient network of 53 centres spread across Kenya and Uganda.

The Home Care Service is available in Nairobi and its environs and will be rolled out countrywide later.


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