The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) has noted with concern recent media reports and public discussions surrounding claims of faith-based healing for serious medical conditions, including HIV/AIDS, cancer, blindness, deafness, muteness, and physical disabilities. These claims, allegedly made by certain medical practitioners during a religious crusade held in Nakuru, raise serious concerns regarding
Hospitals and mortuaries have been warned against detaining the bodies of deceased people for unpaid hospital bills. The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr. David Kairuki said the right to dignity does not end at death. “Article 28 of the Constitution of Kenya guarantees every person the inherent right
