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This manuscript presents a study conducted in Homabay County, Kenya on the utilization of Essential Health Package in public hospitals. The study is relevant to the current healthcare situation as it enlightens the governments on factors that influence the provision and utilization of essential health package. It is a common knowledge that a hungry person will prefer food to health care, and Homabay County is stricken with poverty at the rate of 44%. The high under-five and maternal mortality rate (91/1000 and 583/100000 respectively) is also alarming. Nevertheless, the availability of health…mehr

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This manuscript presents a study conducted in Homabay County, Kenya on the utilization of Essential Health Package in public hospitals. The study is relevant to the current healthcare situation as it enlightens the governments on factors that influence the provision and utilization of essential health package. It is a common knowledge that a hungry person will prefer food to health care, and Homabay County is stricken with poverty at the rate of 44%. The high under-five and maternal mortality rate (91/1000 and 583/100000 respectively) is also alarming. Nevertheless, the availability of health services does not guarantee that they will be utilized. Therefore, this study illustrates the reasons for low service provision and utilization in Homabay County. The study is applicable to most rural counties around the world, and will be helpful in addressing health care challenges currently faced by many developing nations.
Autorenporträt
Mr Shadrack Opon is a freelance research consultant. He obtained his BSc in Health Services Management from Kenyatta University in 2013, and an MSc in Health Systems Management from Kenya Methodist University in 2016. He has a specialty in Health Service Provision and Health Financing, which are the subjects he researches.