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Nairobi — The Social Health Authority (SHA) paid Sh12.74 billion to healthcare providers in its May claims cycle, with the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) accounting for Sh7.25 billion of the total disbursement.
The payments come as healthcare facilities continue to rely on reimbursements from the government's health financing schemes to fund operations, procure medicines and settle supplier obligations.
Data released by SHA shows that SHIF received the largest allocation at Sh7.25 billion, followed by the Primary Care Network and Older Persons and Severe Disabilities Medical Scheme Fund (POMSF) at Sh3.03 billion. The Primary Health Care (PHC) fund accounted for Sh2.02 billion, while the Emergency, Chronic and Critical Illness Fund (ECCIF) received Sh433 million.

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