PS Oluga urges Directorate Heads to align innovation with national health priorities

Christine Muchira
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Principal Secretary for the State Department for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga during a meeting with the Directorate Heads.

The government has urged heads of directorates in the Ministry of Health to demonstrate strong leadership and align their efforts with national health priorities, with a focus on the advancement of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and the strengthening of essential health services.

Speaking during a meeting  with the leadership teams Tuesday morning, the Principal Secretary for the State Department for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga emphasized the importance of aligning activities with policy frameworks, conducting regular reviews, and championing change through sustainability, innovation, and resource mobilization particularly in addressing challenges like the medical internship programme.

Dr. Oluga stressed that public trust begins with collective will and called for accountability, measurable results, and better alignment of priorities with resources.

He encouraged collaboration, an open-door approach, and resolution of cross-cutting issues through synergy and coordinated efforts.

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Principal Secretary for the State Department for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga
Principal Secretary for the State Department for Medical Services, Dr. Ouma Oluga

The Principal Secretary also highlighted the need to showcase ongoing progress, protect achievements, and restore systems where necessary.

He received briefs from the Directorates of Curative and Nursing Services, Family Health, Health Products and Technologies, and Policy, Digital Health and Innovation.

The meeting was attended by the Director General for Health, Dr. Patrick Amoth, among other senior officials.

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Christine Muchira is a journalist and storyteller with a passion for data-driven reporting and impactful human-interest narratives. I hold a postgraduate degree in International Studies and an undergraduate degree in Journalism and Media Studies both from the University of Nairobi, bringing a strong global perspective to her work while remaining deeply rooted in local community stories.