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Integrated Pharmacy Clinics Attract Investment as Kenya Expands Primary Healthcare Access
['Pauline Atieno']
Sharp Daily
Kenya’s healthcare sector is witnessing increased private investment in integrated pharmacy-clinic models as providers seek to expand access to affordable primary healthcare while creating scalable healthcare delivery platforms.
The expansion comes as Kenya continues implementing reforms aimed at strengthening primary healthcare under its Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda.
According to the Ministry of Health, primary healthcare remains central to improving health outcomes by promoting early diagnosis, preventive care and effective management of chronic illnesses.
These regulatory frameworks help maintain service quality, patient safety and professional standards as integrated healthcare models continue to expand.
Continued investment in integrated pharmacy clinics is expected to strengthen access to essential healthcare services while creating opportunities across pharmaceutical retail, diagnostics, medical technology and health insurance.