Dr. Barasa encouraged further collaboration between FBOs and the government, particularly in the ongoing registration of Kenyans into the SHA system, which aims to ensure equitable access to quality healthcare.
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MoreThe project aims to provide accessible clean water to residents, fulfilling Governor Dr. Jonathan Bii’s commitment to enhance water availability.
MoreThe authority is actively sending SMS notifications to keep members informed about their status, he held.
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MoreThe Fund, once a pillar of healthcare financing in Kenya, reported a significant financial downturn.
MoreDuring the event held on September 30, 2024, Dr. Barasa commended the efforts of the Ministry of Health, Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA), and healthcare workers in improving access to healthcare across the country.
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