Smart applications international partners with Kenya healthcare federation to champion healthsector

NAIROBI, Kenya September 15...The strategic collaborations between the two  organisation employ data-driven insights to address the escalating healthcare costs resulting from civic unrest in the country 

"Balance between safeguarding civil liberties and maintaining public well being necessitates a through examinations of correlation between political demonstrations and healthcare facilities"

"With bipartisan talks underway collaboration between smart Applications international and the Kenya healthcare federation seeks to foster economic revival and tangible benefits for kenyan citizens " reads a statement 

Chairman of Kenya healthcare federation Dr. kanyenje Gakombe said that the goal is to provide comprehensive insights into dynamics of healthcare services costs across major cities and towns during the preriod of unrests 

"The analysis , spanning key demonstration periods reveals parttens of increased healthcare costs with protesrs notably sabasaba demonstrations triggered fluctuation in healthcare services expenses across Nairobi, mombasa and kisumu " the statement reads further 

Group managing director of Smart Applications international Harrison muiru emphasized on investigating the healthcare value chain through the lens of business intelligence and analytics tools adding that the collaborative efforts have delivered deep into the effects witnessed across major cities and towns during the critical period

"This strategic partnership has not only facilitated the extraction of valuable data insights but also illuminated a path for our political leaders health care business heads" reiterated Dr. Theuri 

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