Enrolling Kenyans From NHIF To SHIF Without Consent Is Legal – MoH

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From: Benson Muite via KICTANet <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 2:56 PM
To: USATNG <[email protected]>
Cc: Benson Muite <[email protected]>
Subject: [kictanet] Re: Enrolling Kenyans From NHIF To SHIF Without Consent Is Legal – MoH
On 04/10/2024 5.36 pm, Odhiambo Washington via KICTANet wrote:
> Is it Odoo or ERPNext?

There are examples of using open source software for healthcare, for
example:

worldvista.org/AboutVistA/copy_of_index_html
www.gnuhealth.org/

Most of these are used at a hospital level. Lebanon does make extensive
use of WorldVistA. The US Military Veterans no longer use WorldVistA. A
well structured open source model would lead to accountability and
enable auditing. In the US healthcare regulation has been subject to
significant political lobbying.

Comparisons with other countries that are trying to provide universal
health coverage like India, or countries that have well functioning
universal health coverage systems particularly those in the low to
middle income GDP bracket, would be helpful.

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> On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 12:53 PM Alex Watila via KICTANet
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> wrote:
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> is it true they are using odoo open source?
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> Sent from my Android phone.
> Please excuse my brevity
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> On Fri, 4 Oct 2024, 10:09 Ngeno,Titus, <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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> Hi Team,
>
> I wanted to share some important information regarding the payer
> and hospital management systems Kenyan government is
> considering. Oracle, with its acquisition of Cerner, has
> established itself as a clear leader in this field. Their proven
> track record and extensive experience make them a reliable choice.
>
> On the other hand, Adani’s capabilities in this space are
> largely unknown. While they may be a reputable company in other
> sectors, their lack of experience in healthcare technology
> raises significant concerns. It’s essential to consider the
> risks associated with implementing an unproven system,
> especially in a critical area like healthcare.
>
> Given that Oracle is a Kenyan company, partnering with them
> should aligns with Kenya’s commitment to supporting local
> businesses and ensuring a smooth integration process.
>
> If anyone is listening here let somebody ask and carefully
> evaluate options out there and make an informed decision based
> on the proven track record and expertise of Oracle.
>
> Best regards,
>
> TN
>