The government has reiterated its commitment to streamlining the Social Health Authority (SHA) systems to curb fraud while enhancing access to affordable healthcare services for more than 29 million registered Kenyans. Health Cabinet Secretary Adan Duale said the government had lost approximately Sh11 billion between October 2024 and April last year through fraudulent and fictitious…
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