Kenya: SHA Introduces Fingerprint Verification for Children Aged 7-17 to Curb Health Insurance Fraud
Kenya: SHA Introduces Fingerprint Verification for Children Aged 7-17 to Curb Health Insurance Fraud. Nairobi -- The Social Health Authority SHA has introduced…
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Kenya: SHA Introduces Fingerprint Verification for Children Aged 7-17 to Curb Health Insurance Fraud. [Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Social Health Authority SHA has introduced biometric fingerprint identification for registered child dependants aged between seven and 17 years in a move aimed at strengthening beneficiary verification and curbing fraud within Kenya's public health insurance system. "Accurate community health data is the foundation of informed decision making and stronger healthcare systems," she said. The verification exercise will continue over the next three days across all five wards of Ol Kalou Sub-County before being rolled out to other parts of the country.
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Kenya: SHA Introduces Fingerprint Verification for Children Aged 7-17 to Curb Health Insurance Fraud. [Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Social Health Authority SHA has introduced biometric fingerprint identification for registered child dependants aged between seven and 17 years in a move aimed at strengthening beneficiary verification and curbing fraud within Kenya's public health insurance system
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"Accurate community health data is the foundation of informed decision making and stronger healthcare systems," she said.
according to AllAfrica (East Africa)The verification exercise will continue over the next three days across all five wards of Ol Kalou Sub-County before being rolled out to other parts of the country.
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