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This contradiction—expanding infrastructure alongside deteriorating health outcomes—underscores systemic strain

Kenya’s steady expansion of private healthcare facilities, reflected in the 2026 Economic Survey, should be viewed with caution rather than celebration.

The registration of 739 new facilities in a single year, mostly private level 3 medical centres, and a 4.6 per cent rise in operational facilities signals rapid growth, but also raises deeper questions about regulation, equity and governance.

While the Social Health Authority (SHA) framework has expanded participation by private providers, the increasing financial flows through insurance reimbursements and facility accreditation create vulnerabilities.

In a system where oversight is weak, healthcare expansion risks being shaped as much by profit motives as by public need, opening space for inefficiency and corruption.

Health is gradually shifting from a public service to a commercialised system.

This risks widening inequality, as access increasingly depends on ability to pay or proximity to well-resourced private facilities, rather than need.

At the same time, the public health burden is worsening. Malaria cases have surged from 3.8 million to 14.3 million, while respiratory illnesses remain the most reported diseases.

This contradiction—expanding infrastructure alongside deteriorating health outcomes—underscores systemic strain.

The transition from NHIF to SHA is intended to improve efficiency, but without strong transparency and accountability, it risks becoming another complex funding channel prone to misuse.

Expanded enrolment and improved claims processing are positive steps, but they do not resolve governance gaps.

Private sector growth is not the problem; lack of effective regulation is.

Without strict oversight, transparent licensing and robust anti-corruption safeguards, expansion could undermine rather than strengthen Universal Health Coverage.

Kenya’s health future depends not on numbers alone, but on integrity in how the system is managed. 

 "The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality." —Italian poet and author Dante Alighieri was born in May 1265

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