Chip Title: | Turn around time of Surgical patients in male surgical ward in Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital |
Participant(s): | Titus Kipchumba Tarus Mathew Kirwa Birgen Ruth Jemeli Ng'elechei |
Organization: | Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital |
Year: | 2014 |
Country: | Kenya |
Region: | Eastern_Africa |
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About the Organization
Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital had an humble beginnings, and has grown tremendously over the last 90 years from a Native Cottage hospital to a National Hospital. It was started in 1917 as a cottage hospital that had a bed capacity of 60 to cater for the African health needs. Currently it has a capacity of 800 beds with an upcoming pediatric hospital and chronic diseases complex unit,
Current Mission Statement
To provide accessible, specialized quality healthcare services and teaching facilities through research, training, capacity building, innovation and national health planning.
Proposed New Mission
To provide accessible, specialized quality healthcare services and teaching facilities to our clients through research, training, capacity building, innovation and national health planning.
Goal Statement
To reduce congestion of patients in the Male Surgical Ward
Objective
To reduce bed occupancy from 230% to 100% in the male general surgical ward by 30th June 2015