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Originally published by Capital Businessbusiness
November 28, 2025
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The logistics revolution that medical tourism needs

By Dr. Judith Maye, Head of KQ Health NOV 28 - Africa loses nearly Sh129 billion ($10 billion) each year to outbound medical travel. Much of that goes to Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Africa loses nearly $10 billion annually due to citizens traveling abroad for medical treatment. A crucial shift in focus from solely building hospitals to establishing efficient patient logistics is necessary to bolster Africa's medical tourism sector.
- Africa loses approximately Sh129 billion ($10 billion) each year to outbound medical travel, primarily to India, Turkey, and Europe.
- The article emphasizes that the logistics revolution, including coordinated airline-hospital pathways and simplified cross-border processes, is the "missing engine" for Africa's medical tourism growth.
- A recent partnership between Kenya Airways and Aga Khan University Hospital is highlighted as a significant step towards addressing current logistical gaps.
- The author, Dr. Judith Maye, Head of KQ Health, advocates for integrated logistics, standardized protocols, and regional cooperation, particularly through bodies like the East African Community, to create a streamlined medical travel corridor within Africa.
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