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The success of SHAโ€™s rollout shows that Kenyans are ready to embrace structured, inclusive healthcare systems if they are transparent and truly beneficial. SHA Is Working. #DeliveringTaifaCare

The success of SHAโ€™s rollout shows that Kenyans are ready to embrace structured, inclusive healthcare systems if they are transparent and truly beneficial. SHA Is Working. #DeliveringTaifaCare
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In court documents, it was revealed that Aga Khan Hospital did not provide sufficient documentation to prove that Naila Qureshi consented to the removal of her womb. This absence of evidence was key in the decision to award her over KSh 157 million.

In court documents, it was revealed that Aga Khan Hospital did not provide sufficient documentation to prove that Naila Qureshi consented to the removal of her womb. This absence of evidence was key in the decision to award her over KSh 157 million.
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Medical negligence at Aga Khan Hospital has now led to a payout of Ksh 157 million. Itโ€™s a sobering lesson for all healthcare providers: patient safety is non-negotiable, and every actionโ€”or inactionโ€”has consequences.

Medical negligence at Aga Khan Hospital has now led to a payout of Ksh 157 million. Itโ€™s a sobering lesson for all healthcare providers: patient safety is non-negotiable, and every actionโ€”or inactionโ€”has consequences.
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Aga Khan Hospital must pay Naila Qureshi KSh 157,207,524 for a negligent hysterectomy performed without consent, causing lifelong damage and job loss, as Justice Muteti ruled in a case that took 18 years to resolve. Nation Breaking News

Aga Khan Hospital must pay Naila Qureshi KSh 157,207,524 for a negligent hysterectomy performed without consent, causing lifelong damage and job loss, as Justice Muteti ruled in a case that took 18 years to resolve. <a href="/NationBreaking/">Nation Breaking News</a>
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The facts established in court showed that Qureshi had gone in for a different procedure, but during surgery, her womb was removed without any documented consent, medical emergency, or alternative legal justification.Aga Khan Hospital Nation Breaking News

The facts established in court showed that Qureshi had gone in for a different procedure, but during surgery, her womb was removed without any documented consent, medical emergency, or alternative legal justification.Aga Khan Hospital <a href="/NationBreaking/">Nation Breaking News</a>
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Justice Alexander Muteti has ruled that Aga Khan Hospital and a doctor were negligent during surgery, causing life-altering harm to Naila Qureshi. The cost of that negligence: 157 million shillings. Aga Khan Hospital Nation Breaking News

Justice Alexander Muteti has ruled that Aga Khan Hospital and a doctor were negligent during surgery, causing life-altering harm to Naila Qureshi. The cost of that negligence: 157 million shillings.
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For many women, the loss of a womb carries not just biological implications but cultural, emotional, and identity consequences. The trauma cannot be quantified but this ruling attempts to give justice some financial expression.Nation Breaking News Aga Khan Hospital

For many women, the loss of a womb carries not just biological implications but cultural, emotional, and identity consequences. The trauma cannot be quantified but this ruling attempts to give justice some financial expression.<a href="/NationBreaking/">Nation Breaking News</a>  Aga Khan Hospital
TIPSTER ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ช (@itsdvky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Justice Muteti held Aga Khan Hospital accountable for removing Naila Qureshiโ€™s womb without consent, awarding her KSh 157,207,524 for the resulting trauma and loss of employment in a ruling after 18 years of court proceedings. Nation Breaking News

Justice Muteti held Aga Khan Hospital accountable for removing Naila Qureshiโ€™s womb without consent, awarding her KSh 157,207,524 for the resulting trauma and loss of employment in a ruling after 18 years of court proceedings.
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After 18 years in court, justice has finally caught up with Aga Khan Hospital. Justice Alexander Muteti ruled the hospital and its doctor were negligent and awarded Naila Qureshi 157 million shillings. A painful journey now finds a voice

After 18 years in court, justice has finally caught up with Aga Khan Hospital. Justice Alexander Muteti ruled the hospital and its doctor were negligent and awarded Naila Qureshi 157 million shillings. A painful journey now finds a voice
Muchiri Gichuri (@muchirigichuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Justice Muteti, while delivering the long-awaited verdict, said the Agha Khan hospital and the doctor "were negligent in the performance of duty, thus occasioning a life-changing injury to the 1st plaintiff." The court acknowledged that Naila Qureshi not only suffered extreme

Justice Muteti, while delivering the long-awaited verdict, said the Agha Khan hospital and the doctor "were negligent in the performance of duty, thus occasioning a life-changing injury to the 1st plaintiff." 

The court acknowledged that Naila Qureshi not only suffered extreme
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After 18 years in court, Naila Qureshi secured justice against Aga Khan Hospital, which was ordered to pay KSh 157,207,524 for a botched surgery that removed her womb, causing irreparable harm and ending her ability to work. Nation Breaking News

After 18 years in court, Naila Qureshi secured justice against Aga Khan Hospital, which was ordered to pay KSh 157,207,524 for a botched surgery that removed her womb, causing irreparable harm and ending her ability to work. <a href="/NationBreaking/">Nation Breaking News</a>
Missy G ๐Ÿฉท๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿ’ซ (@mercigeeh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ruling against Aga Khan Hospital is a sobering reminder of what happens when patient consent is ignored. Naila Qureshiโ€™s case illustrates the devastating consequences of unchecked medical authority and institutional silence.

The ruling against Aga Khan Hospital is a sobering reminder of what happens when patient consent is ignored. Naila Qureshiโ€™s case illustrates the devastating consequences of unchecked medical authority and institutional silence.
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Naila Qureshiโ€™s victory against Aga Khan Hospital results in a KSh 157,207,524 payout for a negligent surgery that removed her womb without consent, causing irreversible harm, as decided in a case spanning 18 years.

Naila Qureshiโ€™s victory against Aga Khan Hospital results in a KSh 157,207,524 payout for a negligent surgery that removed her womb without consent, causing irreversible harm, as decided in a case spanning 18 years.
Mwala kapkembu (@mwalakapkembu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a landmark judgment on Wednesday, Justice Alexander Muteti directed the Aga Khan Hospital and the doctor who performed surgery on Ms. Naila Qureshi between 2005 and 2006 to pay Ksh 157,207,524 for medical negligence that resulted in lifelong damage and trauma.

In a landmark judgment on Wednesday, Justice Alexander Muteti directed the Aga Khan Hospital and the doctor who performed surgery on Ms. Naila Qureshi between 2005 and 2006 to pay Ksh 157,207,524 for medical negligence that resulted in lifelong damage and trauma.
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Naila Qureshiโ€™s 18-year legal fight against Aga Khan Hospital ended with a KSh 157,207,524 award for unauthorized surgery that caused lifelong injury, with Justice Muteti highlighting the hospitalโ€™s negligence in her devastating ordeal.

Naila Qureshiโ€™s 18-year legal fight against Aga Khan Hospital ended with a KSh 157,207,524 award for unauthorized surgery that caused lifelong injury, with Justice Muteti highlighting the hospitalโ€™s negligence in her devastating ordeal.
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Aga Khan Hospital and a doctor were deemed negligent by Justice Muteti, ordered to pay Naila Qureshi KSh 157,207,524 for unauthorized womb removal, which led to significant trauma and loss of livelihood over two decades.

Aga Khan Hospital and a doctor were deemed negligent by Justice Muteti, ordered to pay Naila Qureshi KSh 157,207,524 for unauthorized womb removal, which led to significant trauma and loss of livelihood over two decades.
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Aga Khan Hospital must now pay for the physical and emotional pain caused, including general damages and compensation for lost income.

Aga Khan Hospital must now pay for the physical and emotional pain caused, including general damages and compensation for lost income.
TIPSTER ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ช (@itsdvky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The court ruled that Aga Khan Hospital and a doctor must compensate Naila Qureshi with KSh 157,207,524 for negligence in a procedure that removed her womb without consent, leading to significant trauma and financial loss over two decades.

The court ruled that Aga Khan Hospital and a doctor must compensate Naila Qureshi with KSh 157,207,524 for negligence in a procedure that removed her womb without consent, leading to significant trauma and financial loss over two decades.
William Samoei Ruto, PhD (@williamsruto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hosted Governors to consult and review progress on the implementation of key inter-governmental development projects. We have embarked on an ambitious digitisation programme of our public health facilities to weed out fake hospitals that have for long unfairly benefitted from

Hosted Governors to consult and review progress on the implementation of key inter-governmental development projects.

We have embarked on an ambitious digitisation programme of our public health facilities to weed out fake hospitals that have for long unfairly benefitted from