Kenya launch Oxygen Plant with capacity to produce over 2,000 litres of oxygen per minute

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The Ministry of Health launched the country's largest oxygen plant on Monday, August 30.

Stationed at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH), the oxygen plant will have a capacity to produce over 2,000 litres of oxygen per minute.

Speaking at the launch, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe stated that the plant would be able to meet the rising demand for oxygen in the region.

Health CS Mutahi Kagwe and Parliamentary Committee Chair Hon Sabina Chege During the Launch of PSA Oxygen Plant in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County.

Health CS Mutahi Kagwe and Parliamentary Committee Chair Hon Sabina Chege During the Launch of PSA Oxygen Plant in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. KBC

"Since its processing capacity is high, that means it could produce 3.5 tonnes to 4 tonnes of oxygen per day," CS Kagwe added.

He noted that on a daily basis, approximately 700 people are put under oxygen support, and more lives would be lost due to the scarcity of the commodity.

Apart from the oxygen plant at MTRH, there are 20 other Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) plants producing 8,000 litres of oxygen per minute translating to 15 tonnes a day.

He lauded the efforts of the senior management team at MTRH for the quick response to the needs of the rising cases of critical care patients in dire need of oxygen, adding that the plant produced as much oxygen as the country in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic.

Kagwe disclosed that an additional 26 PSA plants under maintenance would be fully functional by 2022 in line with the Universal Health Coverage (UHC).The CS called for all hospitals - whether Level 3, 4, 5 - to have at least one oxygen plant.

"I call upon the county government that is yet to set up piped oxygen to do so as soon as possible so that we can operate more efficiently," he added.

The Health CS expressly requested the board and leadership of public hospitals to ensure prudent utilization of resources and exercise integrity at all times.

On July 7, Kakamega County Governor Wycliffe Oparanya pleaded with the National Treasury to intervene and solve a standoff between his county and Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).

This came after the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) declined to release an oxygen producing plant the county had acquired due to accrued taxes totalling Ksh8 million.

The machine, which had a capacity to produce 1,000 litres of oxygen per minute, had been seized after the individual contracted to acquire the oxygen plant was unable to pay the tax.

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County.

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. DAILY NATION


Source: kenyans.co.ke
 
I think its high time the National Government came up with a Hospital Standards Authority that will be responsible for "Level naming" all hospitals in the country instead of leaving that to County Government or private hospitals...

Some of the standards I can think of is like ..;;:

  • If you are Level 3 hospital and don't have piped oxygen plant then you are downgraded to Level 2 designation.
  • If you are Level 4 and can't do a specific list of Surgeries or don't have a specific list of medical equipment like MRI, CT Scan... Then you are downgraded to Level 3.
  • If you are level 5 and can't do a specific list of major surgeries, or don't meet a specific number of ICUs (according to the population you serve), or can't teach a specific number of attendees then you are downgraded to Level 4.
-If you are level 6 then you need to be able to do like a whole range of surgeries and advanced treatments, if you don't go beyond a certain threshold then you are downgraded to level 5!


Kuna hospitali zengine za county zinajiita Level 5 County Referral hospital na hazina ata oxygen in this day and age!!!! County zengine zimezembea sana, Alafu juzi naona kwa Tv hospitali mpya ya Nairobi County ya level 3 imefanya Sugery! WTF!
 
The Ministry of Health launched the country's largest oxygen plant on Monday, August 30.

Stationed at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH), the oxygen plant will have a capacity to produce over 2,000 litres of oxygen per minute.

Speaking at the launch, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe stated that the plant would be able to meet the rising demand for oxygen in the region.

Health CS Mutahi Kagwe and Parliamentary Committee Chair Hon Sabina Chege During the Launch of PSA Oxygen Plant in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County.

Health CS Mutahi Kagwe and Parliamentary Committee Chair Hon Sabina Chege During the Launch of PSA Oxygen Plant in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. KBC

"Since its processing capacity is high, that means it could produce 3.5 tonnes to 4 tonnes of oxygen per day," CS Kagwe added.

He noted that on a daily basis, approximately 700 people are put under oxygen support, and more lives would be lost due to the scarcity of the commodity.

Apart from the oxygen plant at MTRH, there are 20 other Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) plants producing 8,000 litres of oxygen per minute translating to 15 tonnes a day.

He lauded the efforts of the senior management team at MTRH for the quick response to the needs of the rising cases of critical care patients in dire need of oxygen, adding that the plant produced as much oxygen as the country in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic.

Kagwe disclosed that an additional 26 PSA plants under maintenance would be fully functional by 2022 in line with the Universal Health Coverage (UHC).The CS called for all hospitals - whether Level 3, 4, 5 - to have at least one oxygen plant.

"I call upon the county government that is yet to set up piped oxygen to do so as soon as possible so that we can operate more efficiently," he added.

The Health CS expressly requested the board and leadership of public hospitals to ensure prudent utilization of resources and exercise integrity at all times.

On July 7, Kakamega County Governor Wycliffe Oparanya pleaded with the National Treasury to intervene and solve a standoff between his county and Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).

This came after the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) declined to release an oxygen producing plant the county had acquired due to accrued taxes totalling Ksh8 million.

The machine, which had a capacity to produce 1,000 litres of oxygen per minute, had been seized after the individual contracted to acquire the oxygen plant was unable to pay the tax.

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County.

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. DAILY NATION


Source: kenyans.co.ke

Wajir county

 
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