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    Social Health Insurance Bill Sails To Second Reading Amid Public Uproar

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    Social Health Insurance Bill Sails To Second Reading Amid Public Uproar

    Push by the government to fast-track the Social Health Insurance Bill got a major boost with Members of Parliament from across political divides supporting the amendments.

    The Bill, which seeks to establish a Social Security Insurance Authority to replace the current National Insurance Fund (NHIF), passed the Second Reading and is expected to be tabled before the committee of the whole House on Wednesday.

    Once enacted, the Bill will see taxpayers deducted a mandatory 2.75% of their salaries to fund it; this has been met with uproar from civil society organizations who have cautioned the government against overburdening Kenyans.

    National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungโ€™wah defended the Bill as a necessary undertaking that will revolutionize the delivery of healthcare in the country and root out cartels that have looted funds meant for ailing Kenyans.

    โ€œSHIF seeks to accelerate the progress we have made and fast-track the achievement of UHC. NHIF was plagued by inefficiencies and governance challenges. It has also turned to be financially unsustainable; it is these reasons that have prompted the birth of the Social Health Insurance Bill,โ€ said Ichungโ€™wah.

    Minority Whip Junet Mohamed chimed in: โ€œThe elephant in the room is corruption, if that is sorted out you will see every Kenyan receiving quality healthcare. We are now saying we want to transform NHIF into a social insurance, It is good, but unless we deal with corruption we will have the same problem.โ€

    โ€œUntil we bite the bullet and deal with cartels in the health sector nothing will change. Let us not condemn NHIF, they have done some good work.โ€

    Members of Parliament however expressed concerns over the fate of thousands of NHIF employees after the establishment of the proposed authority.

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    The proposed mandatory monthly deduction of 2.75% on taxpayers’ payslips has elicited sharp criticism from civil society organizations, who have faulted the government for being blind to the plight of Kenyans by continuing to levy more taxes.

    The Okoa Uchumi group has also accused the government of turning public participation forums into a mere charade and disregarding Kenyansโ€™ input in those forums.

    Activist Zainab Kombo said: โ€œThe proposal to deduct 2.75% from employeesโ€™ pay slips for the health scheme is excessive and will strain the taxpayer.โ€

    Annette Nerima added: โ€œCurrently, our tax system lacks predictability which poses difficulties for individuals and businesses as it heavily relies on financial legislation done annually.โ€

    The Social Health Insurance Bill is among four Bills proposed by the Executive for fast-tracking by Parliament to operationalize the health plan.

    The other Bills are the Digital Health Bill, the Primary Healthcare Bill, and the Facility Improvement Bill.

    If assented to, the Bill establishes three funds: the Primary Health Care Fund to cater for primary care, a Social Health Insurance Fund, and a Chronic Illness and Emergency Fund that provides for chronic illnesses like complications of diabetes, hypertension, and Cancer management and emergency treatment.

    Social Health Insurance Bill Sails To Second Reading Amid Public Uproar

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