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Thorny path to UHC: Kenya's struggle with inclusion and promise of digital accessibility

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Health CS Susan Nakhumicha. [File, Standard]

Despite the government's avowed commitment to the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) policy of 2020, the path toward inclusivity and accessibility in healthcare remains fraught with formidable obstacles. The stark reality of exclusion and neglect in addressing the healthcare needs of persons with disabilities lays bare a systemic deficiency that beckons urgent attention and innovative remedies.

Central to the failure in achieving UHC for Persons with Disabilities is the enduring dearth of accessible health information and services. Vital medical knowledge often remains beyond reach, failing to be disseminated in Kenyan sign language or braille formats, thereby alienating Deaf persons and persons with visual disability. Moreover, healthcare facilities stand guilty of inadequacy, lacking fundamental accessibility features such as ramps, handrails, or beds suited for varying needs.

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