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Importance of having NHIF in Kenya

NHIF CARD

NHIF is a pregnant woman’s best friend, I will talk about pregnancy because that is what I have experience in, I have never needed it for any other reason.

If you are pregnant already and do not have NHIF, you can go register and as long as you have more than 3 month before delivery, they will cover the cost unlike other insurances where you cannot get maternity cover if you give birth within 10 months of acquiring the cover.

I know hospitals that as long as you have NHIF, you will pay 0.00/= even though it turn out to be a CS. More benefits below

Benefits

  • Upon admission in hospital an NHIF member is accorded services and the hospital makes a claim to the Fund for reimbursement
  • An in-patient cover for the contributor, declared spouse and children
  • Provides comprehensive medical cover in majority of over 400 accredited Government facilities, Mission health providers and some private health providers across the country
  • Provides in-patient services in private and high cost hospitals on a co-payment basis
  • Comprehensive maternity and CS (Caesarian) package in government hospitals, majority of mission and some private hospitals 
  • Dialysis at Kenyatta National Hospital & Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital at a rebate
  • Family planning – Vasectomy and Tubal Ligation
  • NHIF does not exclude any disease.

Proposed Benefits

In addition to the current benefits, under the proposed out-patient cover, members will enjoy the following benefits:

  • Prescribed laboratory tests/investigations
  • Drugs/medicines
  • Prescribed X-rays and ultra sound diagnosis
  • Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Treatment, dressing or diagnostic testing
  • Family planning
  • Ante-natal and post-natal care
  • Clinical counseling services
  • Health and wellness education
  • General consultation with general practitioners

Contribution

Formal sector employees’ contributions are deducted and remitted to the Fund by their employers. This is done by Cheque or through E-banking.

For members under the voluntary category, they pay Kshs.160 per month (Kshs.1920 per annum). For those in formal employment, contributions are made as per their income.

Registration

NHIF registers all eligible members from both the formal and informal sector. For those in the formal sector, it is compulsory to be a member. For those in the informal sector and retirees, membership is open and voluntary.

To register with NHIF as a member, fill in the Members Form.

Or go to any Huduma center and you will be registered

 

 

factual  information compiled from

http://www.nhif.or.ke/healthinsurance/

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Comments (12)

Diana
November 25. 2014 6:37 am
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Good piece. Any idea what limits they will cover you for? Inpatient, outpatient, maternity?

newordinary
November 25. 2014 7:05 am
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in government hospitals they cover everything, in the other registered hospitals they mostly cover bed (maternity). I have no idea what the limit is..

Diana
November 25. 2014 6:37 am
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Good piece. Any idea what limits they will cover you for? Inpatient, outpatient, maternity?

newordinary
November 25. 2014 7:05 am
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in government hospitals they cover everything, in the other registered hospitals they mostly cover bed (maternity). I have no idea what the limit is..

Rachel C. Sang
December 18. 2014 3:08 pm
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Very educative I am a contributor and so far so good.

Rachel C. Sang
December 18. 2014 3:08 pm
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Very educative I am a contributor and so far so good.

javoh
August 23. 2015 11:28 pm
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i have a question..so one is an informal payer and you have 4months left to delivery,if you pay the half coast of the whole year which is ksh 960,will you be attended to,and will it catter for all delivery expences??..pliz ans me..thanx..

javoh
August 23. 2015 11:28 pm
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i have a question..so one is an informal payer and you have 4months left to delivery,if you pay the half coast of the whole year which is ksh 960,will you be attended to,and will it catter for all delivery expences??..pliz ans me..thanx..

Hon Alice W. Ndegwa
March 08. 2016 8:57 am
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Wonderful organisation : and : a blessingredients to Members

Hon Alice W. Ndegwa
March 08. 2016 8:57 am
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Wonderful organisation : and : a blessingredients to Members

CHEPKEMOI MERCY
February 01. 2017 8:26 am
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WOW THAT IS GOOD

CHEPKEMOI MERCY
February 01. 2017 8:26 am
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WOW THAT IS GOOD

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