# Kenya Social Health Authority actions

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/kenya-social-health-authority-actions
> Updated: 2026-08-01T06:52:38.000Z. Sources: 2. Developments: 2.

In early July 2026, Kenya’s Social Health Authority (SHA) announced the release of Ksh 4 billion to settle outstanding claims from defunct National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) hospitals. The payment was intended to clear historic liabilities and stabilize the health financing system.

A month later, on 1 August 2026, SHA issued a directive to all contracted health facilities mandating that emergency medical treatment be provided without discrimination or financial barriers, as required by the Kenyan Constitution. The authority clarified that emergency care during the first 24 hours would be funded through the Emergency, Critical and Chronic Illness Fund (ECCIF), with subsequent services covered by the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) or other mechanisms. Hospitals failing to comply risk de‑empanelment, contract termination, and regulatory action.

## Timeline

### 2026-08-01: Kenya's Social Health Authority orders hospitals to provide emergency care without payment barriers

Kenya's Social Health Authority warned hospitals on Aug 1 to provide emergency care without payment barriers, citing constitutional rights and funding via ECCIF and SHIF, with non‑compliance risking contract de

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/kenyas-social-health-authority-orders-hospitals-to-provide-emergency-care-without-payment-barriers

### 2026-07-04: Kenya's Social Health Authority Releases Ksh4 bn to Settle Defunct NHIF Hospital Claims

Kenya's SHA releases Sh4 bn to settle NHIF hospital claims for 3,527 facilities, requiring regional sign‑off; also compensates 157 protest victims totaling Ksh225.4 m.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/kenyas-social-health-authority-releases-ksh4-bn-to-settle-defunct-nhif-hospital-claims

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