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SHA tops agenda as PS Kimtai meets healthcare providers

PS Kimtai reassured stakeholders of the availability of funds for primary healthcare.

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by MAGDALINE SAYA

Health27 February 2025 - 15:01
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In Summary


  • The meeting aimed to deepen their understanding of the global budget payment mechanism for outpatient services at the primary healthcare level.
  • Lishenga described the engagement as productive, citing progress in refining the funding approach.

Medical Services PS at the Ministry of Health Harry Kimtai addresses private healthcare providers during a meeting on February 27, 2025/HANDOUT

Medical Services Principal Secretary Harry Kimtai on Thursday convened a meeting with private health providers from Rural, Urban and Private Hospitals Association (RUPHA), the Kenya Association of Private Hospitals (KAPH) and Faith-Based Organisations (FBOs).

The aim of the meeting was to deepen their understanding of the global budget payment mechanism for outpatient services at the primary healthcare (PHC) level.

The engagement also focused on the rollout of the Social Health Authority (SHA). 

RUPHA Chairperson Brian Lishenga, Medical Services PS at the Ministry of Health Harry Kimtai and Ag deputy DG Medical Services Isaac Kimani during the meeting with private healthcare providers at Afya House on February 27, 2025/HANDOUT

According to Kimtai, the training was part of the resolutions from a recent meeting with RUPHA officials held at Afya House.

“We have begun implementing the resolutions, including integrating providers into the SHA claims dashboard to enhance payment transparency,” Kimtai said. 

During the February 24, 2025 meeting between the Ministry of Health and RUPHA Chairperson Brian Lishenga, key agreements were reached to improve service delivery in RUPHA facilities.

These included capacity-building initiatives for providers on the PHC model, granting access to the claims dashboard, addressing outstanding claims, clarifying the benefits package, and refining outpatient reimbursement models to ensure financial sustainability for providers. 

Medical Services PS Harry Kimtai, Ag deputy director Medical Services Isaac Kimani and Social Health Authority acting CEO Robert Ingarisa during the meeting held at Afya House on February 27, 2025 /HANDOUT

PS Kimtai reassured stakeholders of the availability of funds for primary healthcare and reiterated the Ministry’s commitment to addressing concerns promptly.

“We value these engagements and will ensure stakeholders’ views are considered. The Ministry of Health is committed to taking positive action,” he affirmed. 

The Social Health Authority acting CEO Robert Ingarisa welcomed feedback from health providers, stressing the importance of continuous system improvement.

“Every system must undergo regular refinement to enhance efficiency,” Ingarisa noted. 

Rural, Urban and Private Hospitals Association (RUPHA) Chairperson Brian Lishenga speaks during the meeting convened by Medical Services PS Harry Kimtai at Afya House on February 27, 2025/HANDOUT

Lishenga described the engagement as productive, citing progress in refining the funding approach.

“We are pleased with the discussions and engagement and shall share our views for consideration on ensuring financial protection for providers under the PHC model,” he said. 

The meeting brought together representatives from SHA, the Ministry of Health, Christian Health Association of Kenya (CHAK), Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), KAPH, RUPHA, and Kenya Healthcare Federation (KHF), marking a collaborative step toward strengthening Kenya’s primary healthcare system.

Medical Services PS Harry Kimtai and other stakeholders from private healthcare sector during a meeting held at Afya House on February 27, 2025/HANDOUT

Stakeholders follow proceedings during the meeting held at Afya House on February 27, 2025/HANDOUT

Stakeholders follow proceedings during the meeting convened by Medical Services PS Harry Kimtai at Afya House on February 27, 2025/HANDOUT

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