Medic East Africa, the largest healthcare event in the East Africa region, will take place from 1-3 September 2015 in Kenya
The
migration of health workers from countries of East Africa presents a
critical challenge to the provision of healthcare. It is a growing
concern that urgently needs to be addressed. The Healthcare Management
Conference at Medic East Africa, supported by the Kenyan Medical
Association, will provide 10 CPD points for all healthcare professionals
who attend. The conference will feature some of East Africa’s prominent
figures in the healthcare industry and further discuss the issue of
‘brain drain’ in East Africa.
Medic East Africa (http://www.mediceastafrica.com)
is the largest healthcare event in the East Africa region and will take
place from 1-3 September 2015 at the Oshwal Centre, Nairobi, Kenya. The
event will showcase the very latest medical breakthroughs and
technological developments in healthcare, and feature the leaders in the
healthcare industry in Kenya and East Africa.
According
to Dr James Mwanzia, Chief of Party Funzo Kenya, IntraHealth (USAID),
“In order for East African countries to achieve Universal Health
Coverage, we must ensure an adequate workforce in terms of their
availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality. We must,
therefore, seriously address the issue of migration of health workers.”
Currently,
the retention rate of healthcare workers in East Africa is a lot less
than the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommendations. The population
ratio for all cadres is significant, and the emigration only worsens
the situation.
“Certain
retention strategies can be put in place to address the loss of medical
talent such as scaling up the training of nurses and clinical officers,
continually investing in staff recognition and motivation, improving
human resources management policies, practices, governance, using salary
survey results and recommendations to review their structures, staff
motivation, retention, and teamwork, and institutionalizing staff exit
feedback and acting on issues,” says Dr Mwanzia.
More
than 250 healthcare and medical laboratory companies will showcase
their products and services to more than 2,500 attendees during the
three-day Medic East Africa exhibition. The exhibition will host leading
healthcare companies such as Alvo Medical, Hill-Rom, Medel, Mindray,
Olympus, and more.
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