MAKUENI’S PROXIMIE HEALTH INNOVATION DRAWS GLOBAL ATTENTION
Makueni County’s pioneering adoption of Proximie technology is attracting global attention, with international teams visiting the county to experience firsthand its transformation of public healthcare.
Speaking on Thursday during an interview set to feature at an international film festival, Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. said Proximie has revolutionized surgical care by improving efficiency, easing the workload of health workers, and creating continuous learning opportunities for local medical teams.
He said his administration is committed to running a human-centered government that prioritizes the welfare of both citizens and healthcare workers by reducing workplace frustrations through modern technological support.
Proximie allows remote specialists to virtually “scrub in” during surgeries, offering real-time guidance through augmented reality. County officials say the technology has reduced patient referrals to Nairobi, lowered healthcare costs, and improved access to timely specialist care.
The platform was lauded for enabling strengthened skills transfer, enabling local clinicians to treat patients effectively while building local capacity.
Makueni is the first county in Africa to integrate the technology into its health system, positioning it as a benchmark for digital healthcare innovation in Kenya and beyond.



