Brief Summary
The address introduces Lipasha, a flexible payment solution for health insurance contributions, and the National Equipment Supply Program, which aims to improve the availability and functionality of medical equipment in public health facilities. The goal is to make healthcare more accessible and affordable for all Kenyans, ensuring that no one has to sacrifice their assets for medical treatment.
- Lipasha allows flexible health insurance contributions (monthly, weekly, or daily).
- The National Equipment Supply Program ensures the availability and quality of medical equipment in public facilities.
- The initiative aims to make healthcare a right, not a privilege, for all Kenyans.
Introduction of Lipasha
To address the challenges of irregular premium payments among informal sector workers, Lipasha, also known as LipSha Mosmos, is introduced as an innovative and inclusive payment solution. This system enables Kenyans to remit their annual health insurance contributions through flexible installments, whether monthly, weekly, or even daily, based on their financial capability. This ensures families maintain continuous health coverage without financial strain while promoting the sustainability of the health insurance fund.
Partnerships and Accessibility of Lipasha
Lipasha has been made possible through a strategic partnership between the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs, mobile network operators, and financial institutions through the Hustler Fund. The system is designed to be simple and accessible to citizens. Kenyans can enroll and begin making contributions immediately by dialing *147# and following the prompts.
National Equipment Supply Program
Beyond enhancing access to health insurance, the government has prioritized the availability of essential medical equipment in public health facilities. The previous managed equipment services model, which placed maintenance and service delivery responsibilities solely on county governments, has been replaced by a more efficient approach under the National Equipment Supply Program. Under this new model, the national government collaborates directly with county governments, engaging with equipment manufacturers and suppliers to deploy critical medical equipment based on county-specific needs.
Output-Based Financing Mechanism
Payments are made on a fee-for-service basis, aligned with gazetted tariffs. This output-based financing mechanism ensures that facilities are reimbursed only for actual services rendered, thereby enhancing accountability and guaranteeing the availability, functionality, and quality of medical services across public health institutions.
Call to Action
Every Kenyan is urged to take charge of their health by enrolling with the Social Health Authority. The goal is to end the cycle where families are forced to sell their assets to afford medical care, ensuring that no one has to choose between lifesaving treatment and their dignity. The aim is to build a healthcare system rooted in dignity, equality, and compassion, where access to care is a right, not a privilege.