Coast General Teaching and Referral to be semi-autonomous in proposed changes

Jul 27, 2023 - 13:33
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Coast General Teaching and Referral to be semi-autonomous in proposed changes
Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir addresses Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital (CPGH) staff on the proposed plan to make the referral hospital a fully-fledged parastatal. courtesy of the Governor’s press

Mombasa

Thursday July 27, 2023

KNA by Sadik Hassan

Governor Abdulswamad Nassir has initiated the process of turning the Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital (CPGH) into a fully-fledged county parastatal through the enactment of legislation.

The proposal, Nassir said, is aimed to “prevent executive over-reach into the management of health by putting in place a legal framework that guarantees the financial independence of Mombasa’s hospitals”.

“This means that the terms of service for staff can only improve; pensions will be secured and salaries paid on time. Moreover, this will allow the hospital to plan with certainty as we include mechanisms for ring-fencing funds generated at health facilities for use in the health sector,” said Nassir during a dialogue with CPGH staff.

CPGH serves all six coastal counties, which the Governor said has put a strain on the sustainability of the hospital because it serves a big population beyond the tax-collecting reach of Mombasa.

“This strain has become greater with the cessation of the disbursement of conditional grants from the National Treasury that served to support the operations of level five hospitals in the counties,” said Nassir.

In 2016, Mombasa County Corporations Act came into force leading to the establishment of Mombasa Investment Corporation and Mombasa Water and Sewerage Services Corporation.

If the proposal comes to pass, CPGH will join the leagues of other referral hospitals like Kenyatta National Hospital which is a parastatal.

“When you have your own law, you stand on your own (and) you’re able to receive funding from the executive. As you receive funding from the executive, you’re also entitled to be able to raise revenues,” said Nassir allaying fears that CPGH is going to be a private entity.

“It has to be under an act of its own, right now if they want to review their tariffs it’s a challenge,” said the Governor.

The Governor noted that the Mombasa wage bill exceeds the acceptable percentage as set out in the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 that limits county governments spending on salaries to 35 percent of the total county revenue.

Nassir said his administration spends about Sh 497million on salaries monthly with staff working at CPGH gobbling up about 100million.

The Governor assured staff working at CPGH that their pensions and other benefits would not be affected by the proposed changes that will see the payroll transferred to CPGH. 

“Issues to do with your pensions, none of that gets affected because even when we are doing that legal document will be signed to your satisfaction your pensions remain the same, they will not be touched whatsoever,” he said adding that medics who do not want to remain in the CPGH payroll will be transferred to other facilities.

The Governor said he will use dialogue to address concerns on sustainability, pending promotions, job security, and management.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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