The Kentucky Employees' Health Plan (KEHP) is a self-funded plan that offers health insurance and flexible spending accounts to nearly 294,000 members. KEHP is run by public employees, for public employees, so members have a direct stake in the financial well-being of the Plan. If you are an employee of state government, a local school board ...
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KEHA Manual. 2021-2022 KEHA Club Materials. Financial Info. Scholarships & Grants. 2021 KEHA Officer Training Materials. Handbook Section - Updated June 2021. Table of Contents - UpdatedJune 2021. Handbook UPDATED pages only - File includes only the pages updated in June 2021. Appendix Section - Updated June 2021.
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Mar 25, 2016 . 12 Taking Keph to the Community Pregnancy, delivery and newborn (first 2 weeks of life) Early childhood (2 weeks to 5 years) Late childhood: 5 to 12 years (school- age) Adolescence and youth 13–24 years ß Promote HIV/AIDS control ß Provide first aid and treatment of common ailments ß Make referrals ß Develop and help maintain a community ...
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The Kenyan health system defines six levels of the hierarchy, as follows: level 1, community services; level 2, dispensaries and clinics; level 3, health centres and maternity and nursing homes; level 4, sub-county hospitals and medium-sized private hospitals; level 5, county referral hospitals and large private hospitals; and
enya’s second National Health Sector Strategic Plan (NHSSP II – 2005–2010) defined a new approach to the way the sector will deliver health care services to Kenyans – the Kenya Essential Package for Health (Keph). Keph introduced six life-cycle cohorts and six service delivery levels.
The main aim of the policy is to realize the priorities and flagshipprojects in Vision 2030, and to move towards making the right to health by all Kenyans a reality. The Policy’s primary goal is attainment of Universal Health Coverage and access to essential health services that positively contribute to improved health.
essential role in health care delivery. The overall goal of the community strategy is to enhance community access to health care in order to improve productivity and thus reduce poverty, hunger, and child and maternal deaths, as well as improve education performance across all the stages of the life cycle. This will be accomplished by