The signing ceremony, held at the KRU Grounds, was witnessed by Principal Secretary for Health, Dr. Ouma Oluga.
MoreThe new initiative, which will run for seven years, is underpinned by a fee-for-service model, which means neither national nor county governments will buy the medical equipment.
MoreIn addition, the CS emphasized that the new SHA health benefits package is more comprehensive and equitable than what was offered under the former NHIF scheme.
MoreDr Oluga served as KMPDU boss from 2014 to February 2020. He later became the Director of Health Services at the Nairobi Metropolitan Services before being promoted to Senior Director at the Ministry of Health.
MoreAccording to the latest data, over 276,000 Kenyans registered to the authority within the last one week.
MoreSpeaking over the weekend on separate occasions in Aldai Sub County, the Governor highlighted the affordability of the program, emphasizing that it costs only Ksh 300 and can cover hospital bills in times of need.
MoreDuring the visit, the Deputy President engaged with patients and healthcare workers to identify areas requiring further improvement in service delivery.
MoreThe President said the government is determined to eliminate corruption in the country to ensure Kenyans get value for their money in all sectors, including health.
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