Raila Roots for Compulsory Health Insurance Scheme in the Wake of COVID-19 Pandemic

ODM leader Raila Odinga has urged the government to invest in a compulsory health insurance scheme in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Through a statement on Sunday, Odinga said the pandemic has exposed the failures and challenges facing the country’s healthcare system, adding that lessons need to be picked for improvement.
“If we are to learn any lesson from this pandemic, let it be that going forward we have to do things differently with regard to the health and well-being of our people,” Odinga stated.
Odinga argued that the insurance scheme should cover all people including the employed, unemployed, and self-employed as well as farmers, while the government should pay for the extremely poor.
“The most urgent need facing the country today is how to ensure universal access to quality, affordable and reliable healthcare, both preventive and curative. From primary school days, we were told that prevention is better than cure,” he added.
For the scheme to be effective and efficient, Odinga proposed that Kenyans should contribute to and receive health coverage from the insurance scheme based on the principle of “from each according to his/her ability and to each according to his/her need.”
Odinga regretted that the COVID-19 pandemic caught the country off-guard with inadequate preventive health services while the curative services were alike wanting with the best reserved for the elite who can pay for it.
“Even the elite-driven approach has been tested and found below expectation. There are only so many hospitals and so many beds even for those with money,” he said.
Odinga stressed that the insurance fund would be critical as citizens would be guaranteed of accessing curative services without the devastating effects of out-of-pocket expenses.
“Coronavirus has reminded us of things we knew but ignored,” he concluded.
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Raila are people going to…
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Raila are people going to eat first or pay for health insurance? Being a prince yourself you probably do not know that others do not have enough food to eat let alone afford health-care.
Compulsory Health Insurance…
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Compulsory Health Insurance. That means compulsory money payouts during this covid 19 period. This is craziness, seriously. It is not going to work. It only going to make folks angry. The govt should make better use of the money and financing opportunities it already has first to improve healthcare in Kenya.
can Raila advise mama boga…
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can Raila advise mama boga and mugogo teni man how they can raise insurance money. if they did not steal taxpayer money the said and those who earn 1- 3 usd per day could be insured by the state . Have you noticed how much all these politicians preach of better economy in 2o22 but no word on current problems solve them now .it is all lies lets us throw them in the trash bin where they belong ( the politicians) each single of them
This high school drop just…
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This high school drop just talk for the sake of it.For more than 30 yrs as an mp u never build a single toilet in Langata constituency huko kibera.As a prime minister which was given to you after deaths of kenyans u did nothing at all.So ziiippp it
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