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Health workers unions in the Country have raised the alarm over what they term as the rise of insurance cartels in Kenya’s health sector, accusing major insurance companies of interfering with patient care and frustrating the delivery of quality healthcare. Led by Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU), the unions warned that the practices are undermining the government’s push for universal health coverage..
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Health workers union accuse insurance firms of interfering with patients care
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