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More than 17 million Kenyans have so far been enrolled in the Social Health Authority. At least 13.2 million are new members while 4.6 million transitioned from the defunct National Health Insurance Fund. At the same time, the Ministry of Health has allayed fears of a shortage of drugs including Antiretroviral drugs and BCG vaccines.
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Over 7,900 health facilities have signed manual contracts with SHA
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