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"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) Robert Pukose",
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"content": "engaging the various MDAs to recover the outstanding debts owed to NHIF and facilitate payments of debts owed to providers by SHA. Concerning NHIF benefits that were made more favourable compared to SHA despite SHA collecting higher contributions, SHA benefits have a broader scope of coverage compared to NHIF benefits. The contribution design for SHA is based on the solitary principle, which states that all persons contribute according to their ability to pay and receive similar benefits and tariffs. This is mainly due to SHA's potential for larger pooled resources and risks, enabling broader coverage and enhanced access to healthcare services. The SHA benefits ensure access to the full spectrum of healthcare services, from prevention and promotion to curative, rehabilitative, and palliative care."
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