Nairobi, Feb. 10 -- Health is no longer just a personal concern; it has become a national economic priority. Over the past two years, Kenya's healthcare landscape has undergone a transformative shift with the rollout of the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) and the broader Social Health Authority (SHA) framework.

For millions of Kenyans, these reforms have changed how healthcare is accessed, financed, and perceived. They mark a major step forward in the pursuit of Universal Health Coverage, while also reshaping the role of private insurance within an increasingly integrated health ecosystem.

One message is emerging clearly from this transition; no single public or private actor can deliver UHC alone. Sustainable and equitable healthca...