The NHIF where a cloud of uncertainty continues to hang over the proposed increment of contributions to the national health care provider. Medical services minister Peter Anyang Nyongo strongly defended the NHIF increment of contributions and accused those opposed to the rates of ignorance.
@suensmith I think Nyongo's bragging is abit childish and as I say if I add another thing on him, I will be labelled a tribal bafoon by some people. as for bullseye, I have no idea. without bullseye my friday is ruined
karuitha 1 year ago
@siasabora I think the 2500 was said not to brag but to figuratively show how we spend more on ethereal things like food at present, and less on solid things like h.care. Did you get the movie? I'm sure we can discuss this more and I can share some of my insights.
The present situation where people mint money as medics is dictated by the present imbalance, and so "willing payers" end up enriching the "good" medics. Had they invested this money in Social Insurance, they'd get more value from it
2190g1 1 year ago
@2190: I support the idea. There are just too many under employed and jobless out there. Guys take careers in medical field to mint millions and they have impoverished many...its a shame.
Anyang as a person is a disgusting fellow! How can he talk of 2,500/- lunches Kenynas can not afford a 100/= Mosquito net?
siasabora 1 year ago
@drsugarcane I recommend a movie called Sicko by Michael Moore for you to understand the ideas of health financing and how the only way to be able to finance healthcare for all the people is by social health insurance, as has happened in France, Germany, UK and Japan.
Private health insurance has its bottlenecks, as the movie shows and as the US is discovering. And private insurance cannot pay for preexisting conditions, while social insurance can. In the end, that is the only sure way
2190g1 1 year ago
@siasabora You know many African communities do not have a sense of future savings or insurance. Making the rich pay more for health is a good thing, because it insures the citizens from catastrophic expenditure.
I recommend a movie called Sicko by Michael Moore to give you a sneak peek at the issues of healthcare financing. You will see that Nyong'o is right
2190g1 1 year ago
@karuitha You are my buddy, please do not get tribal. It is true that many rich people, regardless of tribe spend a lot on their meals.
That being said, please see the point of the professor. I notice many people on this forum and in Kenya do not really understand health financing. Investing more in healthcare is insurance to avoid catastrophic expenditure when you have a medical emergency or serious unexpected and costly illness. I don't know why people are not getting this. Let's discuss more
2190g1 1 year ago
As a kenyan, i agree with Hon Anyang, 3 months ago,with the little contribution i make for my mother.I pay 2000 ksh a year.NHIF card was able to pay for my mother ksh 800 per day,so for 20 days in hospital, the card payes 16,000 ksh. Please Hon Atwoli let us kenyans be deducted a bit more so the card can pay more. NHIF is the only insurance,which majority of kenyans can afford. WELL DONE for this Hon Minister for health.Kenyans should and must pay the new rates for their own good.
bensongutu 1 year ago
@karuitha Definitely true that we are a country of two tribes: the rich and the poor. Thus it's quite divisive of a person of your calibre to use tribal stereotypes in trying to put forward an argument
watuwakebaba 1 year ago
@siasabora typical jaluo mentality. how do u think his poor constituents feel when they hear him bragging about his expensive lunch? in the daily nation today he is quoted as having said, if you earn 800,000 a month like I do..... my good even more bragging. nutty professor if u ask me.
karuitha 1 year ago
@K: He is bragging of 2,500/= lunch YET majority of his constituents can not afford retro vial drugs? a classic potato head.
siasabora 1 year ago