
The Social Health Authority (SHA) is requesting funds from the Treasury to settle National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) claims exceeding Sh10 million. The authority has confirmed that these outstanding claims have completed the necessary verification process and are prepared for payment once the funds are made available.
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