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Who will benefit from Kenya’s new universal healthcare plans?

Many Kenyans are sceptical of plans to change the healthcare sector and see the 2.75% deduction from wages to fund it as just another tax burden during a cost of living crisis

For many Kenyans illness and needing healthcare can result in serious financial hardship or mean those who can’t pay don’t get the healthcare they need.

President William Ruto says new legislation will ensure that healthcare is affordable and accessible to all Kenyans.

The changes have been described as controversial and the biggest shake-up of the health sector in more than two decades.

Africa Daily’s Mpho Lakaje spoke to the Â鶹ԼÅÄ’s Health correspondent in Nairobi Dorcas Wangira about what this will all mean for Kenyans and hears from a woman who struggled to pay for her medical treatment when she was diagnosed with cancer.

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