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15M Students to Get Taifa Care Coverage in 90 Days

15M Students to Get Taifa Care Coverage in 90 Days

To accelerate Universal Health Coverage, the government has launched an ambitious plan to register 15 million students for Taifa Care within the next 90 days. The nationwide initiative, set to roll out in schools across the country, marks a significant step in expanding healthcare access to young Kenyans.

The registration drive, targeting both public and private schools, will be conducted directly within educational institutions, eliminating the need for parental presence during the process. Teachers and school administrators will play a pivotal role in coordinating this massive undertaking, working closely with health officials to ensure smooth implementation.

"We're leveraging our school network to reach millions of young Kenyans efficiently," says the Social Health Authority (SHA). "This approach allows us to maximize registration while minimizing disruption to both families and the education system."

Key aspects of the program include:

  • Digital registration system for efficient processing
  • Coordinated effort between Education and Health ministries
  • Coverage for students in both public and private institutions
  • Targeted completion by April 2025

While some critics have raised concerns about the ambitious timeline, government officials maintain that the school-based approach is the most effective way to achieve widespread coverage quickly. The SHA urges Kenyans to embrace the program, emphasizing its role in achieving universal health coverage.

The initiative represents a significant shift in healthcare delivery, transforming schools into temporary registration hubs. Officials assure that any disruptions to learning will be minimal and well-coordinated, with the long-term benefits far outweighing temporary adjustments to school routines.

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