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Kindiki Angers Ruto as he Says SHA has Failed Urges Govt to Accept it and Improve! Watch Out

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraFebruary 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has openly acknowledged the challenges facing Kenya’s Social Health Authority (SHA) and has called on the government to recognize these issues and work towards improving the system.

Speaking at various forums, including a recent event in Embu County, Kindiki emphasized the government’s commitment to refining the SHA to better serve all Kenyans.

The SHA, established to provide comprehensive health coverage under the Taifa Care program, has faced criticism due to operational inefficiencies and system failures.

Patients have reported difficulties in accessing medical services, with some being denied treatment despite having made the necessary contributions.

In response to these concerns, Kindiki stated that the government is reviewing the Means Testing Tool used to determine contribution levels, aiming to ensure that it does not disproportionately burden citizens, including groups like boda boda riders.

Despite these challenges, Kindiki reaffirmed the government’s dedication to the SHA, urging Kenyans to continue registering for the program.

He highlighted that over 18.5 million citizens have already enrolled, a significant increase from the 9 million previously registered under the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF).

This surge indicates a positive reception, but the Deputy President acknowledged that more needs to be done to address the administrative and operational hurdles that have emerged during the transition.

The Deputy President also addressed criticisms from various quarters, including political figures and the public, who have expressed dissatisfaction with the SHA’s rollout.

He emphasized that while the transition from NHIF to SHA has not been entirely smooth, the government is actively working to resolve these issues.

Kindiki pointed out that previous attempts to implement similar health reforms were hindered by political interference and other challenges, but the current administration is determined to see the SHA succeed.

In light of the public outcry and incidents such as patients storming the Ministry of Health offices due to frustrations with the SHA, Kindiki has called for patience and collaboration among all stakeholders.

He assured the public that the government is listening to their concerns and is committed to making the necessary adjustments to ensure that the SHA fulfills its mandate of providing accessible and affordable healthcare to all Kenyans.

Furthermore, Kindiki highlighted the importance of focusing on development and service delivery rather than engaging in popularity contests.

He reiterated that the government’s primary goal is to improve the lives of its citizens through initiatives like the SHA and that achieving this objective requires making tough, sometimes unpopular decisions.

The Deputy President called on leaders and the public to support these efforts, emphasizing that the long-term benefits of a functional and inclusive healthcare system outweigh short-term challenges.

In conclusion, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki’s candid acknowledgment of the SHA’s shortcomings and his call for governmental action reflect a commitment to addressing the healthcare needs of Kenyans.

By focusing on refining the system and ensuring it serves all citizens effectively, the government aims to fulfill its promise of accessible and affordable healthcare for all.

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