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New Bill Makes It Mandatory for Kenyans to Pay Sh6,000 to NHIF

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New Bill Makes It Mandatory for Kenyans to Pay Sh6,000 to NHIF

Every Kenyan aged above 18 years will soon be required to make a mandatory Sh6,000 annual contribution to National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) if MPs pass a new bill.

The State-backed National Hospital Insurance Fund (Amendment) Bill seeks to make it compulsory for every Kenyan adult to contribute and be a member of NHIF.

Under the bill, Kenyans will be required to pay Sh500 monthly to NHIF in a remodeled universal health coverage (UHC) scheme for outpatient and inpatient services.

The proposed compulsory NHIF membership for all Kenyan adults will be a change from the existing scheme, where only those employed in the formal sector are compelled to join.

“The Bill proposes to insert a new Section 15A to make it mandatory for any person who has attained the age of 18 years and is not a beneficiary to register as a member of the Fund,” a memorandum of the Bill reads.

Out of the over 25.36 million Kenyans above 18 years, only 8.8 million are members of NHIF, meaning over 16 million adults are not registered.

Under the current scheme, Kenyans working in the formal sector contribute between Sh150 and Sh1,700, depending on the salary scale.

The NHIF Act makes it voluntary for informal workers to join and contribute Sh500 monthly. 

Currently, members of NHIF are allowed to enroll their spouses as beneficiaries while children are covered until they turn 18. 

NHIF continues to cover children up to 21 years provided they have no income of their own and are living and fully dependent on the contributors.

Kenya aims to attain universal health coverage by 2022 by expanding NHIF but the plan has met resistance from private sector players, who fear it could kill their businesses.
 

8 COMMENTS

  1. Uhuru & Co.gangsters are…
    Uhuru & Co.gangsters are aiming to pocket shs 15b.per year if the unconstitutional law is passed.I wish Haji & Kinoti reviewed the Jirongo/Moi/ NSSF file and properly prosecute thug Jirongo with theft of NSSF funds.After Uhuru’s tenure they prosecute expired muuaji Kamau & jambazi Ngina’s daughters with theft of shs 10b.NHIF funds.They must remember majambazi Kagwe,Ngilu stole shs 78b and shs 23m respectively.The money was meant for COVID & AIDs patients.RISASI TU.

  2. How did they come up with…
    How did they come up with such a decision? Like everyone of Wanjiku has a regular income. Wakenya tuko na shinda….

  3. This is just another cash…
    This is just another cash cow in the making.
    UHURU and GOONS never lack fresh ideas of how they will loot Kenyans.

  4. This is just another cash…
    This is just another cash cow in the making.
    UHURU and GOONS never lack fresh ideas of how they will loot Kenyans.

  5. Ksh 500 per month may seem…
    Ksh 500 per month may seem like nothing to MPs who make millions but it will be a struggle for many Kenyans. Reminds me of the despised Hut Tax that was imposed on Kenyans by British Colonialists.

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