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    Ruto Signs Four Universal Health Coverage Bills Into Law

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterOctober 19, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President William Ruto Thursday signed four Universal Health Coverage (UHC) bills into law.

    The four bills include the Primary Health Care Bill, Facility Improvement Financing Bill, Digital Health Bill and the Social Health Insurance Bill.

    The Primary Health Care Bill will help provide a framework for the effective delivery and management of health services using Primary Healthcare Networks (PCNs) and Community Health Units.

    It will also entrench the role of the Community Health Promoters in the provision of community-based primary healthcare services.

    The Facility Improvement Financing Bill will seek to provide for an efficient, secure and accountable mechanism for the collection, retention and management of revenue derived from health services.

    The Digital Health Bill will be used in developing and maintaining the Comprehensive Integrated Management Information System (CIMIS) to manage the core digital systems and the infrastructure required for its seamless health information exchange.

    The Social Health Bill will transit from the current National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), which will now enable all Kenyans to access quality care, regardless of their financial status.

    This now means that Kenyans employed in the formal sector will make a monthly contribution of 2.75 percent of their salary capped at a minimum of Sh300 and a maximum of Sh5,000.

    Officials said the four laws usher in a paradigm shift in the legal and institutional framework for healthcare in Kenya.

    They mark a turning point by repealing the current NHIF and establishing, in its place, three separate funds dedicated to Primary Healthcare.

    This strategic move is aimed at achieving Universal Health Care (UHC) in the country, bringing us closer to a healthier and more equitable future.

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    Digital Health Bill Facility Improvement Financing Bill President William Ruto Primary Health Care Bill Social Health Insurance Bill.
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