The Social Health Authority (SHA), as outlined on its official website, is a government body established to replace the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) under the Social Health Insurance Act of 2023. SHA's main role is to manage health insurance schemes by pooling funds from employers and individuals to provide high-quality healthcare services. The aim is to reduce the financial burden associated with hospital bills for contributors.
Registration with the SHA is mandatory for all Kenyan residents. Every Kenyan citizen and lawful resident is required to register. Parents or guardians are encouraged to register their school-going children, as children must have a parent's or guardian's SHA membership to be registered. Employers and business owners must also register their employees and remit statutory contributions on their behalf. SHA’s primary goal is to ensure healthcare is accessible, affordable, and of good quality for all Kenyans.
Below are the methods for registering with SHA:
This is one of the simplest ways to register. Follow these steps:
This method does not require internet access, making it a convenient and user-friendly option.
You can also register online by following these steps:
This method allows you to complete your registration anytime and anywhere, but it requires a certain level of tech-savviness to avoid errors.
Employers must first create an employer account to register their employees. Here are the steps:
Once registered, employers can log into their account and register their employees by providing accurate details, including names, ID numbers, and information about dependants. After confirming the details, they must submit the registration.
Employers are also responsible for managing contributions, which are calculated at 2.75% of each employee’s gross salary.
If you encounter any difficulties during registration, you can seek help from a Community Health Promoter (CHP), visit a SHA branch, or visit a Huduma Centre near you.
By ensuring accurate and complete registration, individuals and employers can help make quality healthcare accessible to all.