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"speaker_name": "Hon. Aden Duale",
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"content": " Our police officers and teachers can register for SHA like any other Kenyan and will be entitled to SHA benefits at all public, base, private and SHA contracted faith-based facilities. There was a question raised by Hon. Basil. The document I have given him on Page 8 shows the amount available during transition; it was Ksh1.484 billion. Hon. Speaker, as I conclude, they say that you can survive with illiteracy until you die, but you cannot survive with a disease. We require a very robust healthcare system that is accessible, affordable, equitable and of quality to our dear citizens. Do not listen to the naysayers. Over 40,000 Kenyans are enrolling in SHA every day. Take charge of your healthcare and enrol in SHA. Universal Health Coverage and Taifa Care are working. It is good for our people and it will be a legacy of all our leaders, led by the President. As the Cabinet Secretary for Health, I commit that, among the many other issues I have to deal with in the health docket, Universal Health Coverage will be given priority. Members who passed it should know the difference between SHA, which is the authority, and SHIF, the insurance fund. That difference was defined by this House at the beginning of the Bill. It was not by me."
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