The Social Health Authority (SHA) has clarified a list circulating on social media that shows health facilities that received cash in July 2025.
In a statement on August 20, SHA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Mercy Mwangangi said SHA disbursed Ksh3.4 billion to health facilities across the country to settle claims under the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF).
Mwangangi said the funds will cover inpatient care, drug and substance abuse treatment, mental wellness, critical care, and surgical procedures.
Further, Mwangangi stated that an additional Ksh1.09 billion has been disbursed from the Primary Health Care Fund, and an additional Ksh1.7 billion.
The Funds will be used in processing for dialysis, oncology and surgical claims.
An updated list of disbursements will be published on the SHA website in due course.
Response to Nyandiwa Level 4 Hospital Fund Claims
There have been claims on social media that Nyandiwa Level 4 hospital has not received any funds.
There are also claims that the Nyandiwa dispensary, which is currently closed, received Ksh10,080.
In response, Mwangangi clarified that Nyandiwa Level 4 Hospital received Ksh19 million.
She explained that the Funds are allocated for long-patient stays and maternity services from January to June 2025.
Mwangangi added that the facility has since confirmed receipt of the funds.
The Level 4 hospital has confirmed receipt of the funds. SHA remains committed to timely payments, accountability, and transparency.
Besides, a quick search by The Kenya Times showed that the two are different facilities, both in Suba South.
SHA Reviews & Disburses Claims
On July 14, SHA informed contracted Health Care Providers that they had reviewed and verified claims payments under Primary Health Care (PHC) and that the SHIF would be processed and disbursed on July 14th and 21st, 2025.
The Authority appreciated the Facilities for their continued partnership and commitment to providing quality health care services to our beneficiaries.
SHA directed health facilities to contact them at 0800 720 601 or 147 for further details.
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How Kenyans Can Get Assistance
Besides, SHA advised the public to use the official contacts for all inquiries and services.
For general inquiries, use [email protected], while for customer service, the public can reach out through the [email protected].
Kenyans can send complaints via [email protected] and report fraud through [email protected].
ICT Support email address is [email protected] and the other contacts are as follows: Toll-Free: 0800 720 601 or 147, Main Line: +254 20 2723246/5 and SMS: 147.
SHA also stated that services are available at all branch offices and Huduma Centres nationwide.
Health Facilities and Kenyans can also follow SHA via their official social media pages for updates.
Please beware of unofficial contacts and pages.
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Changes in Overseas Treatment
Health CS Aden Duale recently announced that patients seeking overseas treatment will now need to wait an additional 30 days to receive clearance from the SHA.
Duale said the changes are meant to align the package with the law and allow for a system upgrade.
The CS said the overseas package of Ksh500,000 will only cover treatments not accessible within the country.
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