Health Reforms in Pursuit of Universal Health Coverage: Lessons from Kenyan Bureaucrats.

Health systems and reform Pub Date : 2024-12-18 Epub Date: 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2024.2406037
Wangari Ng'ang'a, Mercy Mwangangi, Agnes Gatome-Munyua
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In this commentary, two members of the technical teams that led Kenyan health reforms reflect on progress made in the country's journey toward universal health coverage during President Uhuru Kenyatta's second term (2017 to 2022). The authors discuss how key decisions were made while balancing multiple considerations such as: maintaining the technical fidelity of the reforms to achieve objectives, accounting for the context of previous reforms, and making necessary trade-offs between technical and political pressures. They share three lessons, contextualized with African proverbs, for others implementing health reforms. First: "The person who does not seize today's opportunity will also be unable to seize tomorrow's opportunity"-that is, act quickly when opportunities arise. Second: "The person who cannot dance will say, 'The drum is bad!'" This implies that naysayers, especially those who are not part of technical teams, may not understand the reasons behind certain decisions or trade-offs. Reformers must balance different needs, including responding to varied opinions, taking urgent action, generating timely results, making technically sound decisions, and getting the design right. And third: "A bird that flies from the ground onto an anthill does not know that it is still on the ground." This proverb reminds us to not mistake short-term gains for the achievement of long-term goals. Kenya continues to enjoy unprecedented political will to pursue health reforms. For other reformers lucky enough to have political support, the final advice to the technical teams in the driver's seat is to design for delivery … and then start!

追求全民健康覆盖的医疗改革:来自肯尼亚官僚的教训。
在本评论中,领导肯尼亚卫生改革的技术团队的两名成员回顾了乌胡鲁·肯雅塔总统第二任期(2017年至2022年)在实现全民健康覆盖的过程中取得的进展。作者讨论了如何在平衡多种考虑因素的同时做出关键决策,例如:保持改革的技术保真度以实现目标,考虑先前改革的背景,以及在技术和政治压力之间做出必要的权衡。他们以非洲谚语为背景,为其他实施卫生改革的国家分享了三条经验。第一:“不抓住今天机会的人也将无法抓住明天的机会”——也就是说,当机会出现时迅速采取行动。第二个:“不会跳舞的人会说:‘鼓坏了!这意味着反对者,尤其是那些不属于技术团队的人,可能不理解某些决定或权衡背后的原因。改革者必须平衡不同的需求,包括回应不同的意见,采取紧急行动,产生及时的结果,做出技术上合理的决定,并使设计正确。第三:“一只从地面飞到蚁丘上的鸟并不知道它还在地面上。”这句谚语提醒我们不要把短期收益误认为是长期目标的实现。肯尼亚继续拥有进行卫生改革的前所未有的政治意愿。对于其他幸运地获得政治支持的改革者来说,给技术团队的最后建议是:为交付而设计,然后开始!
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