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Medical Insurance for the over 60yrs in age
ZZE123
#31 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 10:04:05 AM
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2012 wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
nhif


And private? And not Resolution Health, it's for the super rich.

Resolution and AAR will not cover over 60yrs old if new members
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2012
#32 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 10:07:15 AM
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ZZE123 wrote:
2012 wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
nhif


And private? And not Resolution Health, it's for the super rich.

Resolution and AAR will not cover over 60yrs old if new members


So, who does @ ZZ?

I've emailed an enquiry to GA, thanks nakujua. I'll await their response before I call them if there's nobody at the end of the enquiry email like is common here in Ke.

BBI will solve it
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Forester
#33 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 10:10:44 AM
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@2012

CIC Insurance has cover for persons between the ages of 55-75 years. Call Florence Otieno on 0723 947 977.

Alternatively, UAP also has a cover for senior citizens called Afya Imara Seniors - Call (020) 2850000.

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Ms Mkenya
#34 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 12:02:22 PM
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Hi @2012,
you can buy cover from Resolution up till age 63 (before 64th Birthday), and AAR up to 60th birthday.

UAP also has the Afya Imara Senior but it has lower limits and deductables you need to be aware of.

CIC, Faulu & such have restrictions on hospitals.
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washiku
#35 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 1:01:53 PM
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I have been trying to get info about this NHIF thing but nobody seems to have convincing/concrete info. Does it cover all forms of payments? Is it only on public hospitals? ANybody using it?
Swenani
#36 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 1:52:38 PM
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washiku wrote:
I have been trying to get info about this NHIF thing but nobody seems to have convincing/concrete info. Does it cover all forms of payments? Is it only on public hospitals? ANybody using it?


If you are a civil servant, then they pay for all forms of ailments under inpatient and outpatient.

if you are not, then they just pay for your bed costs which is fixed at Ithink 2k per day
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washiku
#37 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 1:58:20 PM
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Swenani wrote:
washiku wrote:
I have been trying to get info about this NHIF thing but nobody seems to have convincing/concrete info. Does it cover all forms of payments? Is it only on public hospitals? ANybody using it?


If you are a civil servant, then they pay for all forms of ailments under inpatient and outpatient.

if you are not, then they just pay for your bed costs which is fixed at Ithink 2k per day


Aha ok. Then there is a misleading advert they have been running with another mama who says all you need is pay 6bob per day and all your medical will be paid.
Ms Mkenya
#38 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 2:00:20 PM
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washiku wrote:
I have been trying to get info about this NHIF thing but nobody seems to have convincing/concrete info. Does it cover all forms of payments? Is it only on public hospitals? ANybody using it?


NHIF is a basic social scheme for in patient cover only. It covers almost all ailments but up to limits. For example, in each hospital there is a limit, a rebate they pay per day. it ranges between 800-2,500.
You can get more information from their website http://nhif.or.ke/healthinsurance/
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Rankaz13
#39 Posted : Monday, March 24, 2014 4:07:59 PM
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Swenani wrote:
washiku wrote:
I have been trying to get info about this NHIF thing but nobody seems to have convincing/concrete info. Does it cover all forms of payments? Is it only on public hospitals? ANybody using it?


If you are a civil servant, then they pay for all forms of ailments under inpatient and outpatient.

If you are not, then they just pay for your bed costs which is fixed at I think 2k per day


The civil servant NHIF outpatient cover has been significantly mismanaged by NHIF themselves (delayed funds, arbitrary lowering of medical cover limits, etc) forcing most private and mission-run health facilities to pull off the deal, leaving public hospitals to run the show. But even in these, the same problems persist and many have been forced to come up with exemptions and lists indicating that they do not cover all services or drugs just because one is a civil servant.
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#40 Posted : Tuesday, March 25, 2014 9:10:17 PM
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