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"speaker_name": "Chepalungu, CCM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Victor Koech",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. We appreciate the efforts of the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Health. I equally appreciate what the SHA has done. The SHA has a very successful story, particularly concerning one of my relatives. My aunt got injured, and Ksh200,000 was required. We registered her on SHA, which paid all the hospital bills. However, we sometimes wonder about some situations – whether the problem is with some hospitals or SHA itself. There is a case of one of my residents called Wilson Keter. He went to Karen Hospital for a heart surgery. On request for approval, only Ksh78,000 out of the Ksh1.3 million required was paid for the patient. People raise such questions with us when we go to the constituencies. I only wanted to comment on that matter and seek clarification. Why does SHA pay whole bills in some cases and only a part of it in other cases? In the case of Wilson Keter, who comes from Lelechonik village, SHA paid only Ksh78,000 out of the Ksh1.3 million that was required for him to undergo heart surgery. I attended his fundraising last week."
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