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The SHA, which replaced the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), has faced backlash from employees who claim the new system forces them to raise funds for their medical expenses due to inefficiencies in the state-run program.
Tensions are rising among civil servants over SHA medical scheme as workers have warned of a potential strike starting March 18 if their concerns are not addressed.
Unions representing the workers have called for urgent dialogue with the government to resolve the issues before the situation escalates. If their grievances remain unaddressed, the planned strike could paralyze operations across various sectors.
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