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"speaker_name": "Hon. Aden Duale",
"speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for Health",
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"content": "other not talk at each other. There is light at the end of the tunnel. We want doctors, nurses, clinicians and all health workers in our country to be the champions and promoters of Universal Health Coverage named Taifa Care. Hon. Kagiri asked about means testing flat rate. There is nothing called a flat rate. We must assess. The bottom is Ksh300 and there are those who cannot even pay Ksh50 and so, we must pay for them. We do not want those who can pay Ksh800 or Ksh1, 000 to be excluded that is why we have structured the system in such a way that payments can be made per month, two months or even more. Those who can pay must pay and those who cannot pay will have the rest of us pay for them. It is a pooling system. That is why the Speaker is paying about Ksh47,000 or more, Members of Parliament are paying Ksh32,000 and mama mboga will pay Ksh300. Even within the mama mboga’s structure, there are those with kiosks and those who carry their merchandise on a mkokoteni. They are at different levels but pooling the resources together will provide our people with Universal Health Care. Above all, the 21 million Kenyans who have registered can access any primary public, private or faith-based health facilities, free of charge as per the budgets allocated and appropriated by this House. Hon. Speaker, there was an issue raised by Hon. Pauline on registration, with Samburu being at the bottom. There are several ways you can register if you have your iPhone or an android, please go to www.sha.go.ke."
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