Bomet County government has embarked on construction of Sub-county Mother and Child healthcare facilities across the County in a bid to decongest Longisa County Referral Hospital and strengthen maternal healthcare services.During the groundbreaking ceremony for the Kapkoros Mother and Child Centre, expected to cost Sh50 million, Governor Hillary Barchok, affirmed his Administration's unwavering commitment to maternal healthcare.'The health of our people demands close attention. Aside from ensuring a continuous supply of drugs to all our facilities, we are undertaking the construction and activation of maternity wings in selected facilities, to guarantee safe deliveries for our mothers,' Governor Barchok emphasized.Highlighting the importance of the projects, Governor Barchok stressed the Hospital's role in relieving congestion at the Longisa Referral Hospital, while simultaneously elevating the standard of healthcare services provided by the government.'These initiatives are aimed at not only easing t he burden on the already congested Longisa Referral Hospital, but also at enhancing the quality of healthcare services available,' he stated.Prof Barchok underscored his Administration's commitment to strengthening healthcare services across the County, extending from major facilities to health centers in remote villages.'Our goal is to ensure that quality healthcare is accessible to all residents, regardless of their location. We are dedicated to enhancing healthcare infrastructure and services at all levels,' he affirmed.The Governor urged the public to utilise the newly constructed facilities, emphasizing the importance of seeking medical care, particularly during childbirth, to prevent complications.'We encourage our people to take advantage of these facilities to ensure the well-being of our women during childbirth,' he urged.Source: Kenya News Agency
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