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Private Hospitals in Kenya to Halt Services for Civil Servants Over Unpaid Bills

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Last updated: February 20, 2025 6:33 pm
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Private hospitals in Kenya, represented by the Rural and Urban Private Hospitals Association of Kenya (RUPHA), announced the suspension of medical services to teachers, police officers, and other civil servants.

The decision, effective Monday, February 24, 2025, is in response to unpaid insurance claims accumulated over the past year.

RUPHA’s Deputy Chairperson, Rev Joseph Kariuki, emphasized that the insurer responsible for these groups has failed to settle outstanding payments, placing a substantial financial strain on member hospitals.

“We will stop providing medical services to police and teachers using the government insurance from Monday,” Rev Kariuki stated, underscoring the necessity of immediate payment resolution.

The situation may worsen as RUPHA also warned of extending this suspension to patients covered under the Social Health Authority (SHA), should payment issues persist.

SHA, which replaced the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), has similarly faced delays in settling dues, potentially depriving thousands of civil servants and SHA beneficiaries of essential healthcare services in private facilities nationwide.

This move highlights the growing financial challenges within Kenya’s healthcare system, urging prompt governmental intervention to prevent further escalation and ensure continued access to vital medical care.

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