Burkina Faso’s healthcare Revolution: Affordable scans transform lives under Traoré’s leadership

In a bold move to reshape national healthcare, Burkina Faso has slashed CT scan prices to a flat 25,000 FCFA (≈$40) in public hospitals since April 2024 a policy yielding dramatic results.

At Kaya Regional Hospital, monthly scans surged 150% within a year (83 to 213 exams), proving President Ibrahim Traoré’s commitment to equitable care isn’t just rhetoric.

This pricing revolution is part of Traoré’s holistic health strategy: modernizing equipment, deploying specialists, and breaking financial barriers.

Doctors report earlier cancer detections and trauma assessments as impoverished patients including displaced families and rural communities finally access critical diagnostics.

The policy’s success highlights Burkina Faso’s push for sovereign development through healthcare justice, turning Traoré’s vision of a resilient nation into tangible lifesaving outcomes.

With each scan, the country redefines what’s possible for sub-Saharan public medicine.

Cédric KABORE

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