Kenyans spending billions out-of-pocket for healthcare as questions raised about promised cancer funds - May 2026
Kenyans are reportedly spending billions of shillings out-of-pocket to access essential healthcare services, indicating a significant financial burden on citizens for medical needs. Questions are being raised about promised funds for cancer patients in Kenya, with concerns regarding the allocation and accessibility of financial aid intended for those battling the disease. Meanwhile, respiratory diseases have emerged as the leading ailment among patients covered by the State Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), according to a recent report. The Kenyan health sector is grappling with numerous significant challenges that are impacting its effectiveness and service delivery across the nation.
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