The Constitution of Kenya guarantees citizens the right to basic health care of the highest attainable standard that will adjust the quality of life for all Kenya. The Kenya health policy commits the government to offer easy, accessible, reasonable and valuable health care services to the entire population countrywide. Health is not a consumer good, but rather a universal right, and therefore access to health care services cannot be a privilege for just a few. However, the government is faced with budgetary constraints; hence the health services are provided under a serious resource constrained setting. An analysis of patterns of health care expenditure is essential for assessing levels of inequalities in health care needs and access.
http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.phr.20170703.01.html
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