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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Veronica Maina",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. You have put to rest the points of order. Otherwise, I would have advised my colleague, Sen. Sifuna, on the meaning of common parlance of the English language and how you cannot retract and then reinstate the statement in different words. I will now go straight to the questions to the honourable CS. Hon. Cabinet Secretary, once again, welcome to the Senate. As you very well know, healthcare remains a critical pillar to the welfare of our nation. Ideally, it should enjoy budgetary priority in resource allocation. Hon. Cabinet Secretary, Kenyans are very concerned about how prepared the Ministry is in managing the transition from the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) to the Social Health Security Fund (SHIF) without exposing and while avoiding any gaps that may expose the Kenyan population who require healthcare on a daily basis. Number two, you know it is women who give birth. Linda Mama Programme seemed to have enjoyed a lot of popularity and it is a programme that was acclaimed and approved. Within the new SHIF framework, what is the Ministry doing to design a specific programme for Linda Mama ? What is it doing for that woman who is pregnant, prenatal, labour and childbirth as well as postnatal care without limiting those visits to two or four, but to Linda Mama in as much as they require that postnatal care until the mother and the baby are both safe within the public hospitals that we have in Kenya?"
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