JUST IN: Healthcare Crisis: Private Hospitals Suspend SHA Services Due to Ksh 30B Debt
Private hospitals across Kenya have indefinitely suspended services under the Social Health Authority (SHA) and Medical Administration Kenya Limited (MAKL), citing mounting unpaid arrears and financial instability. In a statement on Monday, February 24, the Kenya Association of Private Hospitals (KAPH) announced the decision, blaming inefficiencies in the transition from NHIF to SHA and the absence of a clear reimbursement framework for outpatient services. “This decision comes in response to persistent financial instability that has placed the quality, accessibility, and sustainability of healthcare services at grave risk due to unresolved inefficiencies in the NHIF-SHA transition, an unclear operational and reimbursement
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