Govt to make joining health fund mandatory

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National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) Director General Michael Mhando
The government intends to amend the law governing the Community Health

Fund (CHF) to make it mandatory for all people to join and contribute it

in order to easily access health services.

It said the amendments are also aimed at broadening the use of CHF

membership cards at regional level so as to enable more people to access

health services within their localities.

National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) Director General Michael Mhando

revealed in a speech which was read on his behalf by Ellentruda Mbogoro,

NHIF Members’ Manager during sensitisation of people to join the CHF at

Sambwewe in Mbozi District, Mbeya Region.

Mbogoro said the government’s decision is intended to assure people with

reliable and better services which they will be accessing from health

centres at their respective areas.

“The government intends to amend the CHF Act so that the Fund becomes

compulsory to every citizen to contribute for their health to enable them

access health services even if they don’t have money,” Mbogoro said.

She said the government was also working to broaden the CHF services to

regional levels to enable get the services at within their areas contrary

to the current situation which allow members to access services at health

centres within their respective councils.

For her part, senior doctor at Sambwewe village Sospeter Kayuni said 44

percent of all households in Mbozi District have joined CHF.

NHIF Manager for Mbeya Region Emmanuel Mwikwabe said that the aim of

sensitising people to join the Fund was meant to ensure that they access

health services even when they lack cash to pay for medical treatment.

“Sometimes people fell sick while they don’t have money, thus this system

will enable you to contribute before getting sick so that you can access

the service once you are in need,” he said.

Mwikwabe however said that people who join CHF access the service cheaply

compared to those who pay cash for the service.

He said that a person who contributes 10,000/- to CHF can access the

service with six members of his family in a year.

Mbozi District Commissioner Ahmed Namohe called upon people to join CHF to

support the government’s efforts of ensuring that its people have good

health.

He said the government was determined to improve health services in the

country and ensure that they reach majority of people at an affordable

coast.

SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN
 
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