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NHIF obligations- Roles of Members, NHIF and Hospitals

             OBLIGATIONS

The scheme has three parties the member, NHIF and the Health Care Facility, whose roles are outlined below;-

 

  1. Register with NHIF and declare all eligible dependants;
  2. Provide necessary and correct documentation & information of

themselves and dependants;

  1. Not engage in fraudulent activities in order to unlawfully obtain

benefits; and

  1. Abide by the provision of the Contract on benefit package and

selection of health care providers.

  1. Where a member is not able to access services as stipulated, they are encouraged to call or visit the nearest NHIF office for further

 

  1. Render the agreed range of health services to bonafide Scheme members and their beneficiaries;
  2. Maintain high standards of quality healthcare services;

payments or any other benefits.

  1. Fully abide by the provision of the contracts signed between the facility and NHIF.

 

The obligation of the Fund in relation to the Member and Health Care providers shall be as follows:

  1. Accredit and contract healthcare providers;
  2. Provide a list of accredited and contracted healthcare facilities;
  1. Receive premiums;
  2. Ensure adherence to the terms of agreement by all parties;
  3. Pay the service providers in a timely manner; and

 

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9.0 EXCLUSIONS

Exclusions are those services which are not covered in the benefit package. They may include but not limited to expenses incurred by a beneficiary as a result of:

  1. Cosmetic or beauty treatment and/or surgery;
  2. Massage (except where certified as a necessary part of physiotherapy

following an accident or illness);

  1. Expenses recoverable under any other insurance;
  2. Treatment by chiropractors, acupuncturists and herbalists or stays and /or maintenance or treatment received in nature cure clinics or similar establishments or private beds registered within a healthcare provider, convalescent and /or rest homes with ‘cures’ attached to such establishments;
  3. Vaccines except KEPI vaccines, Rota virus vaccine, Anti – rabies, Anti

–Snake venom, Yellow Fever (NHIF to liaise with the Ministry of Health

and County Governments in the provision of the Vaccines);

beauty treatment and or surgery;

duty for a period exceeding more than six weeks at any one visit.

  1. Charges recoverable under any Work Injury Benefits Act (WIBA) or

any other medical plan; and

  1. Any other restrictions as provided for in the negotiated
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