Wetangula Hails Universal Health Coverage as a Game-Changer
Speaker of the
Speaking on Saturday during the funeral of the Ford Kenya party member late
Wetang'ula elaborated on the government's dedication to offering financial support to vulnerable individuals to ensure that the most marginalized members of society can access quality healthcare. He also underscored the importance of providing free treatment for chronic illnesses and accidents, including those involving boda boda (motorcycle taxi) incidents, to enhance healthcare accessibility.
These statements come in the wake of President
The government has defended this initiative as a means to make healthcare more affordable and accessible to economically disadvantaged Kenyans.
However, the move has faced criticism from many Kenyan citizens who perceive it as exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis. Despite Ruto's electoral promise to alleviate financial difficulties for families, his introduction of several measures, including the new health insurance plan, has sparked dissatisfaction.
The current healthcare system in
Ruto argues that universal health insurance will ensure that every Kenyan can access medical treatment without experiencing financial hardship.



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