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Kenyans React as Govt Shuts Down 35 Hospitals Over SHA Fraud: "NHIF Problems?"

Published 6 hours ago2 minute read
raised a red flag over fraudulent activities conducted in these hospitals, which defraud billions of shillings contributed to the SHA.

Duale cited cases where health facilities give wrong information about SHA claims, with some faking the number of patients receiving the services.

He said the fraudulent activities are carried out by the hospitals in collaboration with some healthcare workers and patients.

The CS warned Kenyans participating in the activity that they risk facing the full force of the law.

The announcement saw Kenyans take to social media, sharing mixed reactions over the fraudulent activities at the new medical scheme.

Others questioned why SHA, which transitioned from the defunct National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), is facing fraud in less than a year.

@smutoro said:

"If the SHA technology didn’t limit the discretion of doctors and hospitals- on admissions and misuse of ghost and real patient codes — then we are back to square one."

@mainman_maina questioned:

"I thought you procured a system for KSh 106 billion to stop fraud that had infiltrated our health care system with NHIF. Now you are still whining about the same issues that made you use KSh 106 billion of taxpayers' money."

@mwoha_ke wondered:

"I thought you closed NHIF due to fraud...treating a mosquito bite with a hammer"

@Fantasy_Genius2 asked:

"The Scandal that will brew from SHA will make history. Meanwhile pesa ilibaki NHIF ilipewa nani?"

@lastbone asked:

"Didn't we abandon NHIF and buy SHA for over a billion with the promise that it will stop exactly this?"

@hilruttoh noted:

"The same ills that we were told would be a thing of the past with the phasing out of NHIF? The problem, it appears, isn't the system, and such transitions can't resolve them."

@sheriff_jjk asked:

"So Aden Duale made it clear that so many Hospitals are fraudulently billing patients to get more profit or what ????"

@KenKibera2 claimed:

"This is how NHIF used to move, and that's why private hospitals were fighting SHA."

@Dankos20Brown wrote:

"Changing the name from NHIF to SHA didn't change the immorality in our entire Nation nor the employees. The SHA program smirks of a scandal Never known before in this country."

@leongetich said:

"You mean NHIF problems are starting to show with SHA? Or maybe we should have just made NHIF better before spending KSh 104 billion."

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