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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kipipiri, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Wanjiku Muhia",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. From the outset, I support the debate in the House today. All things remaining constant, even when there is a statutory insurance requirement, the level of confidence in insurance matters is very low. It means that this institution has to build and rebuild itself to gain confidence of the common mwananchi or any other person. Even when we speak about ourselves as Bunge, several Members have spoken before me and indicated how we get frustrated when we know that we have paid for, we have the cover, and the medical card but when you go to a hospital, an email has to be written for approval. Sometimes you have even taken your kids who are not feeling well. I want to give a general experience which I recently had in the last three visits to the hospital here in Nairobi. Anytime I present my medical card, it is read and then I am informed that I have zero money. Surprisingly, the very first visit to the hospital since July because the financial calendar of Government starts on 1st of July, I had never gone to the hospital and on the first appearance at the hospital I was informed I have zero money. I had to call the medical team in Parliament who indicated that we should look at some money they call"
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