Kenyatta National Hospital Leadership Signs Performance Contracts for the New Financial Year
Senior Directors, Directors, and Heads of Departments in both Clinical and Corporate Services at Kenyatta National Hospital have officially signed their performance contracts for the current financial year.
The exercise was overseen by Kenyatta National Hospital Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Evanson Kamuri.
During the signing ceremony, Dr. Kamuri emphasized the importance of open dialogue and engagement with stakeholders to achieve the hospital’s targets.
“Engagement is the essence of teamwork. The Performance Contract document serves as a guide and the government is treating it with the seriousness it deserves, so we must approach it with the appropriate level of commitment,” he stated.
The signed contracts establish a clear roadmap for the implementation and monitoring KNH goals, which will be executed through an annual implementation plan and a balanced scorecard.
These tools are designed to ensure that all efforts are aligned with Kenyatta National Hospital’s strategic plan, driving the institution toward its objectives for the year.
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KNH conducts numerous major and minor surgeries and draws together faculty and staff from several departments (a multi-disciplinary team) to enhance patient care and research.
The Medical Services Division coordinates and manages Paediatrics, Cardiology, Mental Health, Nutrition, Social Work, Cancer Treatment Centre, Renal, Respiratory Infectious Disease Unit, Endoscopy, Comprehensive Care Centre, Endocrinology/Diabetes Centre and Haemophilia.
The Diagnostics Services and Health Information Division provides Radiological, Laboratory, Farewell and Health Information services to support clinical excellence.
The Pharmaceutical Services Division coordinates and manages the Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacovigilance, Poison & Drug Information, Pharmaceutical Products, and Pharmaceutical Production in order to ensure adherence to professional best practices.