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Uncertainty on the benefits of the new Social Health Insurance Fund has grips a section of Kenyans with some looking forward to it while others preferring retention of the National Health Insurance Fund albeit with necessary improvements. Our reporter Kasichana Masha now unwraps the new social health insurance fund, comparing the old and the new.
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What awaits you with the new Social Health Insurance Fund
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