Newly Appointed Nairobi Hospital Board Reaffirms Commitment to Uninterrupted Service and Leadership Excellence

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By Fred Maingi

The Board of The Nairobi Hospital (TNH) has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to service delivery and institutional integrity.

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In a press conference held at the hospital’s amphitheatre, the Board addressed concerns amid a resurgence of reports concerning internal management matters.

Speaking at the briefing, the newly appointed Board Chair, Barcley Onyambu, emphasised the Hospital’s continued dedication to providing quality healthcare to patients and upholding its role as a trusted institution at the heart of Kenya’s healthcare system.

“Leadership confidence is vital to any institution, particularly one central to the health of the community such as the Nairobi Hospital,” said the Chair. “The recent reports on integrity and leadership are isolated and do not detract from our focus. The Board continues to work cohesively, guided by a strong leadership team and a commitment to shared values.”

Adding to the discussion, the Acting CEO, Felix Osano, stated, “Our commitment to excellence remains steadfast. We are taking decisive steps to address challenges and ensure that The Nairobi Hospital remains a beacon of trust and quality healthcare in Kenya.”

The Nairobi Hospital has been making changes in its board of directors in a move aimed at enhancing governance and operational excellence. The newly appointed members bring diverse expertise and fresh perspectives that will strengthen strategic oversight and institutional decision-making.

“We believe that the changes we have made in our board will accelerate our momentum towards institutional excellence,” the Chair added.

The Board acknowledged the challenges faced in recent months, including the ongoing probe by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). The investigation, which began with a raid at the hospital, has raised concerns about patient confidentiality and the handling of sensitive data. The High Court has since issued orders staying the probe and
granted anticipatory bail to Board members. The hospital has assured stakeholders that it cooperating fully with authorities while safeguarding its patients’ privacy and is coop institutional integrity.

Additionally, the hospital has faced internal wrangles, including disputes over doctor suspensions and governance issues. These challenges have prompted calls for leadership changes and a renewed focus on transparency and collaboration.

Despite these hurdles, the Board remains optimistic about the future. Measures are already in place to safeguard business continuity and ensure that core services and hospital operations remain uninterrupted.

“We recognise that we will be judged by how well we lead the hospital beyond this period. Our dedicated staff continues to deliver uninterrupted and quality service

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