During 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.
MoreThe President said “robust measures” have been implemented, including enacting relevant laws, to guarantee the programme’s success.
MoreThe employer registration drive has enrolled 34,748 employers, while 6,517 healthcare facilities are now using the Social Health Authority (SHA) claims portal to streamline claims processing.
MoreAddressing a sensitization meeting with facility incharges in Eldoret City on November 6, 2024, Serem noted that access to essential healthcare under the new system requires registration and the payment of annual premiums.
MoreAs of October 15, 2024, claims worth KSh 100 million had already been captured, with the system enabling real-time monitoring of the payments.
MoreDr. 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.
MoreBii argues that the new fund that has replaced the defunct National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) is the best for Kenyans.
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