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By Governor Press Service

Webuye County Hospital has received a major boost to its diagnostic capacity following the delivery of an Artificial Intelligenceโ€“enabled X-ray machine and assorted medical equipment worth Sh20.9 million from USAID Dumisha Afya partners.

The flagship AI X-ray machine, valued at Sh14.3 million, is expected to significantly enhance early diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB), chest infections and limb-related conditions, strengthening health service delivery across 51 health facilities in Bungoma County.

Receiving the equipment, Governor Kenneth Lusaka lauded USAID Dumisha Afya for its continued partnership, noting that the investment aligns with the countyโ€™s commitment to universal health coverage.

โ€œThis technology will enhance early disease detection, particularly TB, which remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the county. Early diagnosis means timely treatment and lives saved,โ€ said Governor Lusaka.

He reiterated that health remains a top priority of his administration, adding that the county will continue leveraging partnerships to strengthen health systems through modern technology. The governor also assured Community Health Promoters (CHPs) of continued support to enable effective service delivery at the grassroots.

USAID Dumisha Afya Chief of Party, Dr.Everline Ashiono, said the AI-enabled equipment will improve diagnostic accuracy and speed, leading to reduced TB-related deaths and hospital admissions.
โ€œThese machines will support prompt diagnosis and treatment, ultimately lowering mortality rates and easing the burden on health facilities,โ€ she said.

Beyond the X-ray equipment, USAID Dumisha Afya is also supporting the county with cervical cancer screening supplies, ICT equipment and computers to enhance health digitization, data quality and system integrity. The programme is being implemented under the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospitalโ€“AMPATH partnership.

The donated equipment will be distributed across 51 health facilities countywide to improve access to quality diagnostic services.
[DNK-International@February 6,2026]

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