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SHA hasn't paid healthcare centres Sh5.5b since February, say workers

Healthcare workers claim the Social Health Authority (SHA) has not paid Sh5.5 billion in claims to level two and three health facilities since February, causing disruptions in service delivery at public, private, and faith-based health centers.

A section of SHA building located in upperhill Nairobi. [Edward Kiplimo , Standard]

The Social Health Authority (SHA) has not remitted claims to level two and three health facilities across the country since February, with outstanding payments now amounting to Sh5.5 billion, operators has claimed.

The delay in remitting claims, they say, is disrupting service delivery in public, private and faith-based health facilities, including dispensaries, health centres and hospitals.

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The StandardIndependentCenter5 days ago
SHA hasn't paid healthcare centres Sh5.5b since February, say workers

Healthcare workers claim the Social Health Authority (SHA) has not paid Sh5.5 billion in claims to level two and three health facilities since February, causing disruptions in service delivery at public, private, and faith-based health centers.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a financial dispute involving unpaid claims by healthcare facilities, without overtly favoring any political side. It presents the claim made by healthcare workers without additional commentary or framing that would indicate a clear ideological slant.