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SHA packs ranks with 82 new chiefs, health reform gains speed
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76671, member: 636"] Kenya's Social Health Authority just hired 82 new principal officers to beef up operations while the country rolls out its social insurance program after running a competitive recruitment process that kicked off mid-year. The biggest chunk went to county-level registration, compliance, and claims management, with 26 people getting those spots, while fund management scored six appointments and internal audit picked up three officers. The hirings came after the board already named 16 deputy directors and nine claims officers back in October, plus they threw up 212 job openings across driver positions, administrators, and senior management roles. Board chairman Abdi Mohamed keeps saying the management overhaul shows they're ready to actually deliver universal health coverage instead of just talking about it. The authority handles pooling health funds, managing benefits, processing claims, and keeping the whole healthcare financing chain accountable across the country. [/QUOTE]
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