The SHA, which will replace the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), aims to provide affordable, accessible, and quality healthcare services to all Kenyans.
MoreSpeaking during a visit to Mathari Teaching and Referral Hospital today, Dr. Barasa emphasized the need for a multidisciplinary approach and highlighted mental health as a key priority under the government’s universal health agenda.
MoreAll Kenyans and residents of Kenya are required to register afresh to benefit from the SHI.
MoreThe move comes in response to declining international financial support for the global HIV/AIDS response.
MoreSpeaking at the event, the CS urged Kenyans to register under the new SHA scheme, aimed at achieving Universal Health Coverage.
MoreMary Muthoni Muriuki, Principal Secretary for Public Health and Professional Standards, issued an advisory on May 15, 2024, providing specific guidance for each vulnerable group.
MoreThe Cabinet Secretary commended the Industrial and Labour Relations Court for its crucial role in facilitating the resolution.
MoreDr. Patrick Amoth, acting Director General for Health, reassured the public of the Ministry's vigilant surveillance systems and advises strict adherence to preventive measures.
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