Gov't increases SHA benefits for Cancer patients, adds real-time claims tracking

Health CS Deborah Barasa addresses the press at Afya House on March 5, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY | MoH
The Ministry of Health has increased benefits in the Social
Health Authority (SHA) in its quest to provide Universal Health Coverage and
restore public confidence in the new system.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the ministry said it had increased
the High Dependency Unit (HDU)/Intensive Care Unit (ICU) coverage 6-fold from
the current Ksh.4,600 to Ksh.28,000.
This, according to Health Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa who
addressed the press, would ensure protection from paying for the services in
cash.
Further, the oncology care package was expanded from
Ksh.400,000 to Ksh.550,000 per household to make the treatment more
affordable.
"These improvements reinforce our commitment to
delivering a comprehensive and financially sustainable health system," the
CS noted in a press addess.
Since its rollout five months ago, SHA has been riddled with
problems affecting the system and thus leading to poor service delivery.
The CS explained that her ministry was taking the necessary
steps to address the challenges.
To provide better-coordinated care for patients who use
different hospitals, the ministry will onboard 15 high-volume hospitals onto
the Health Information Exchange (HIE) system to allow seamless sharing of
patient data.
Further, a dedicated 24-hour call center will be established
to provide real-time assistance to patients and healthcare providers.
The ministry will also launch nationwide training on claims
processing to equip health workers with the skills needed to speed up
processing and ensure timely payments.
The claim payments will be tracked using a tracker dashboard
that will allow health facilities and county governments to monitor claims in
real time.
"We urge all healthcare providers to ensure timely and
accurate submission of claims, which will speed up reimbursements and maintain
seamless service delivery," CS Barasa noted.
She assured the public that the technical issues bedeviling
the system would be resolved soon.
According to the ministry, over 500,000 Kenyans have since
benefited from SHA, while over 18 million have registered.
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