SHA vs NHIF in Kenya: What You Really Need to Know (2025 Update)

SHA vs NHIF in kenya

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In 2024, Kenya’s healthcare system underwent one of its most significant reforms in decades. The Social Health Authority (SHA) officially replaced the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), ushering in a more inclusive, digital, and universal approach to health coverage. But what does this mean for you as a Kenyan citizen, resident, or employer? In this guide SHA vs NHIF in Kenya, we’ll break down the real differences between SHA and NHIF, what changed, and what you need to do to stay covered.

💡 Looking for a step-by-step SHA registration guide? Read our full how-to blog here.

🩺 Quick Primer: What Changed and Why

NHIF (National Hospital Insurance Fund)

  • Established in 1966, NHIF focused primarily on inpatient and limited outpatient coverage.
  • Governed under the NHIF Act of 1998.
  • Accessibility often depended on your payment status.

SHA (Social Health Authority)

  • Introduced under the Social Health Insurance Act, 2023.
  • Designed to deliver Universal Health Coverage (UHC) for all Kenyans.
  • SHA operates via three interconnected funds:
    • ✅ Primary Healthcare Fund (PHCF)
    • ✅ Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF)
    • ✅ Emergency, Chronic, and Critical Illness Fund (ECCIF)

📄 Explore the Social Health Insurance Act here.

SHA vs NHIF: Key Differences at a Glance

FeatureNHIFSHA
Legal FrameworkNHIF Act, 1998Social Health Insurance Act, 2023
Coverage ScopeMostly inpatient & some outpatientFull spectrum: preventive, curative, palliative, promotive & emergency
Access to ServicesBased on payment statusGuaranteed upon registration
Contribution ModelIncome-based, voluntary for informal sectorMandatory for all; subsidized for vulnerable groups
Dependent CoverageCovered under primary accountCovered, with structured dependent registration
Card RequirementPhysical card requiredMoving to digital ID-based access

Pros SHA has over NHIF

1. Digital Integration with eCitizen & Huduma

SHA is being integrated with eCitizen, Huduma Centers, and other national databases, creating a unified system for service delivery. This means fewer queues, faster verification, and better tracking.

Learn how to register for SHA online or via *147#.

Register Online via SHA Portal

2. Facility Tiering & Standardized Rates

Unlike NHIF’s ambiguous charges, SHA introduces transparent, standardized daily treatment rates based on hospital levels — public, private, mission, etc. This curbs exploitation and ensures predictable medical costs.

3. No More “Card” Culture

SHA is ditching the physical card system. Instead, your National ID or biometric data will serve as your health identity — eliminating fraud, loss of cards, and admin delays.

4. Emphasis on Community Health

SHA is decentralizing care by building up Community Health Units (CHUs). This shift from NHIF’s hospital-centric model allows proactive, grassroots-level care, especially in rural and underserved regions.

Actionable Recommendations for Every Kenyan

Register early via the SHA portal or by dialing *147#.

Update your dependents — children, spouses, and guardians must be properly registered.

Monitor your contributions through SHA’s dashboard or M-Pesa paybill process.

Talk to your employer to ensure payroll deductions comply with SHA’s structure.

Stay informed by bookmarking SHA’s official FAQ and updates section:
SHA FAQs – www.sha.go.ke/faqs

Useful Resources

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Need Help With SHA Transition or Registration?

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Whether you’re an individual, a parent updating dependents, or an employer enrolling your workforce, Divas Technology College is ready to support you.

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Final Thoughts: SHA Is Not Just an Update It’s a Revolution

SHA represents a complete reimagining of healthcare delivery in Kenya — one that is digitally enabled, community-driven, and rights-based.

While NHIF laid the groundwork, SHA is here to complete the mission of accessible healthcare for all. Don’t wait — register today, stay informed, and let Bluxel Africa guide you through the transition.

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