Retired Civil Servants to Enjoy Post-Retirement Medical Insurance Scheme
The Principal Secretary State Department of Public Service
The PS spoke in Murang'a Wednesday during a sensitization exercise on the provisions of the comprehensive medical insurance scheme for civil servants for the financial year 2022/2023 by the
He noted that an actuarial study on the operationalization of the post retirement scheme had been completed and forwarded to the cabinet for approval. "We received the draft report of the actuarial study two weeks ago and is now awaiting approval," he said.
The PS confirmed that once the
"The aim of this scheme is to give dignity to our civil servants even when they retire because we all know the disease burden majority are grappling with and have to rely on well-wishers to cater and offset their medical bills," he noted.
The scheme will ensure that civil servants lead a dignified life post retirement, as most retired civil servants do not have a medical insurance cover.
The PS further advised civil servants to familiarize themselves with all the other provisions they are entitled to under the
Meanwhile, the PS accompanied by Huduma Kenya Ag. CEO/Secretary Mugambi Njeru also visited the Huduma centre Murang'a to inspect the quality of service delivery.
He lauded the staff for consistently offering services to the public with utmost dedication and excellent customer service and adhering to the Huduma Kenya Service Delivery Standards.
"The Huduma Centre has now become the front end offices of the government and it is encouraging to see members of the public seek services at the Huduma Centre," the PS added.
He noted that with the government 's plans to digitize 5000 services, they are in talks to partner with the
"We currently have 52 Huduma Centres and a Huduma master plan is underway to map out the modalities of increasing the number to 340 for efficient service delivery to the wananchi," he said.



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