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KNUT, SHA Agree to Remove Tariffs, Raise Last Expense Benefits to Ksh300K to Avert Strike

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KNUT, SHA Agree to Remove Tariffs, Raise Last Expense Benefits to Ksh300K to Avert Strike

A looming nationwide teachers’ strike has been averted after a breakthrough agreement was reached between the Kenya National Union of Teachers, the Social Health Authority (SHA), and the Ministry of Health, marking a significant step toward resolving long-standing disputes over teachers’ medical cover.

The deal, signed on Tuesday, April 28, follows high-level negotiations aimed at addressing persistent challenges that had plagued the transition from the Mwalimu Cover to the Public Officers Medical Scheme Fund (POMSF). The transition had triggered widespread dissatisfaction among teachers, with many reporting limited access to healthcare services and increased out-of-pocket expenses.

In a joint communiqué, the parties outlined a series of binding resolutions designed to restore confidence in the scheme and ensure uninterrupted access to medical services for teachers across the country.

KNUT, SHA Agree to Remove Tariffs, Raise Last Expense Benefits to Ksh300K to Avert Strike
Over 10,000 teachers attending a State House meeting with President William Ruto on Saturday, September 13, 2025

“We reaffirm our commitment to safeguarding the health and welfare of teachers through practical and sustainable solutions,” the statement read, signalling a unified approach to resolving the crisis.

One of the most notable outcomes of the agreement is the full restoration of the Last Expense Benefit, which has now been set at Ksh300,000. The revised benefit is expected to ease the financial burden on families during bereavement, with a streamlined claims process introduced to ensure timely disbursement.

Authorities confirmed that at least 160 pending claims have already been processed, with payments scheduled to begin from April 29. “The backlog has been addressed, and beneficiaries will start receiving payments immediately,” officials noted.

The agreement also introduces an Ex-Gratia Management Framework aimed at supporting teachers facing medical costs beyond the standard cover limits. Under this framework, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) will assess and process requests, while SHA will facilitate payments for approved cases.

“This framework ensures that no teacher is left without support when faced with extraordinary medical expenses,” the communiqué emphasised.

In a move expected to significantly enhance healthcare access, the scheme has been expanded to include overseas treatment. Teachers will now be able to seek specialised care in selected hospitals in countries such as India, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, broadening the scope of medical services available under the cover.

KNUT, SHA Agree to Remove Tariffs, Raise Last Expense Benefits to Ksh300K to Avert Strike
President William Ruto speaking with teachers at State House, Nairobi, on Saturday, September 13, 2025, and an insert of the SHA logo.

Additionally, the package has been enhanced to include reproductive health services such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), reflecting a shift toward more comprehensive and inclusive healthcare benefits.

Perhaps the most critical concession came with the immediate withdrawal of tariff locking within the SHA system, a policy that had previously drawn sharp criticism from teachers for limiting treatment options and imposing hidden costs.

“To ensure health systems serve and do not frustrate teachers, SHA will immediately withdraw the tariff locking currently configured in the system,” the statement declared, adding that any future tariff structures would only be implemented after extensive consultations with healthcare providers.

During the interim period, all contracted health facilities have been directed not to charge teachers any out-of-pocket fees, offering immediate relief to thousands who had struggled to access care.

KNUT, SHA Agree to Remove Tariffs, Raise Last Expense Benefits to Ksh300K to Avert Strike
The SHA Building in Upper Hill and an inset of Health CS Aden Duale.

To ensure long-term sustainability, SHA has also announced plans to conduct a nationwide tariff negotiation exercise involving over 3,500 private and faith-based health facilities. The process, expected to take approximately four weeks, aims to standardise medical costs while maintaining quality service delivery.

Education stakeholders have welcomed the agreement as a timely intervention, noting that it not only addresses pressing concerns but also restores stability within the sector.

For teachers, the deal represents a critical turning point after months of uncertainty and frustration. With the threat of industrial action now lifted, attention shifts to the implementation of the agreed measures and the broader goal of strengthening the healthcare system for public servants.

KNUT, SHA Agree to Remove Tariffs, Raise Last Expense Benefits to Ksh300K to Avert Strike
An image showing teachers on strike in Nairobi over the dysfunctional SHA system.

As schools resume normal operations, the success of the agreement will ultimately be measured by how effectively these promises translate into improved healthcare access and tangible benefits for teachers nationwide.

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KNUT, SHA Agree to Remove Tariffs, Raise Last Expense Benefits to Ksh300K to Avert Strike

Kenya National Union of Teachers KENYA'S ECONOMY KNUT Ksh300K to Avert Strike Last Expense Benefits Politics Kenya Public Officers Medical Scheme Fund (POMSF). Remove Tariffs SHA Agree The Ministry of Health
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