Lawmakers urge delisting of hospitals in NHIF scandal! Find out more about the shocking revelations.
Lawmakers have called for the delisting of three hospitals involved in a massive Sh7 billion NHIF scandal. The National Assembly's Health Committee is pushing for the Ministry of Health to revoke the licenses of Amal Hospital, Joy Nursing, and Maternity Eastleigh Limited due to their alleged involvement in the scandal. Meanwhile, St Peter's Hospital has been cleared of fraud allegations by a report from the National Assembly committee, putting an end to suspicions of fraudulent claims under the national insurance health scheme. The contrasting fate of these hospitals highlights the ongoing battle against corruption in the healthcare sector.
Amidst the chaos, the NHIF scandal sheds light on the deep-rooted issues within the healthcare system, raising concerns about transparency and accountability. The call for stricter regulations and oversight in healthcare institutions is now more vital than ever. As the investigations continue, the public awaits to see the outcomes and justice served to those responsible. The impact of these scandals goes beyond financial losses, affecting the trust and confidence in the healthcare services provided to Kenyans.
The National Assembly's Health Committee wants the Ministry of Health to cancel licences for Amal Hospital, Joy Nursing and Maternity Eastleigh Limited and ...
A report by the National Assembly committee has cleared a city hospital of allegations regarding fraudulent claims under the national insurance health ...