SHA’s Contribution to Health EquitySHA’s Contribution to Health Equity
Introduction Health equity, defined as the absence of unfair and avoidable differences in health outcomes, remains a critical challenge in[...]
Introduction Health equity, defined as the absence of unfair and avoidable differences in health outcomes, remains a critical challenge in[...]
Introduction Kenya’s healthcare system faces a critical shortage of skilled professionals, with a doctor-to-patient ratio of 1:5,000, a nurse-to-patient ratio[...]
SHA Partnerships with NGOs and Donors Introduction Kenya’s healthcare system, serving a population of 53 million, grapples with persistent challenges[...]
Legal Rights of SHA Beneficiaries Introduction The Social Health Authority (SHA), launched on October 1, 2024, under the Social Health[...]
SHA Audits and Financial Transparency Introduction The Social Health Authority (SHA), established under the Social Health Insurance Act of 2023[...]
Comparing SHA Packages Across Counties Introduction The Social Health Authority (SHA), operational since October 1, 2024, under the Social Health[...]
SHA’s Role in Health Research and Innovation Introduction Health research and innovation are pivotal for addressing Kenya’s complex healthcare challenges,[...]
Environmental Health and SHA Funding Introduction Environmental health in Kenya encompasses the interplay between ecological factors—such as air and water[...]
SHA Support for Disability Services Introduction Disability in Kenya affects approximately 2.2% of the population—1.2 million people—with significant implications for[...]
Youth Health Initiatives Backed by SHA Introduction Kenya’s youth, aged 15–35, make up 35% of the country’s 53 million population,[...]