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The Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital has grown tremendously over the last 90 years from a Native Cottage hospital to a National Referral Hospital. It was started in 1917 as a cottage hospital that had a bed capacity of 60 to cater for the African health needs.
An outpatient department with an X-ray unit was built in October 1952 and an additional outpatient department building was also put up in 1962.
By 1963, the bed capacity had increased to 125 and an Amenity ward was established but used particularly by the Asian patients. The hospitals staff population was 55, comprising of six Europeans, two Asians and 47 Africans.
Fee payment, which was similar to the present cost - sharing system for OPD services, was introduced in 1957.

In 1978, the hospital was elevated and its staffing improved to cater for the growing needs.The Eldoret District hospital as it was known then, was serving as a referral hospital/provincial facility for other hospitals within Western Kenya i.e Kapenguria, Kitale, Nandi Hills, Kapsowar, Kapsabet, Tambach, among others.

In 1986, the Nyayo wards were constructed and its bed capacity increased to 324. In 1996, the ultra-modern complex was constructed and has all the major OPD services as well as serving as a teaching facility for the School of Medicine. Alongside this, there was the development of diagnostic and other supportive facilities, which included Laboratories, an Eye Unit, a Dental Unit, Maintenance unit, Mortuary, Kitchen, Laundry Facilities.

The hospital has since grown to incorporate the Academic Model for the Prevention and treatment of HIV/Aids (AMPATH), one of its kind in Africa.Consequently, the Hospital has two Private Wings namely; Private Wing I and the Private Wing II. The bed capacity currently stands at 550.

Training

In the early 1970's, the Eldoret District Hospital School of Nursing was operational and the hospital was acting as its base. This is when the college began offering certificate courses in Enrolled Community Nursing and Biomedical Engineering.

The establishment of Moi University in 1984 and subsequently the establishment of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Moi University according to the "Mackay Report" (September 1981) was, " To meet the high level of manpower required for the delivery of health services to the people and particularly in the rural areas." It is important to note that emphasis was put on the promotive and preventive aspects of health, this was a landmark event that would later have a direct impact on the development of the hospital, leading to its elevation from a Provincial to a National Teaching and Referral Hospital.

This led to the construction of a new outpatient complex, student hostels, Modern Mortuary, and Senior Staff Houses through a grant from the Chinese Government in 1990.

The hospital also has a training centre that offers courses for Registered Nursing by way of e-learning as well as in-house training on Computer Applications.

 
 
Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital
Nandi Road, P.O. Box 3, 30100
Tel. (+254)-53- 2033471/2/3/4
Cell Phone: - (+254) -722 - 201277, (+254) - 734 - 600461
Eldoret, Kenya
Contact Director on
director@mtrh.or.ke
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