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How Much Do I Pay for SHA in Kenya? (Simple Guide)

How Much Do I Pay for SHA in Kenya? (Simple Guide)
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💡 Quick Answer:
Under Kenya’s new healthcare system, most people contribute 2.75% of their monthly income to the Social Health Authority (SHA), with a minimum contribution of about KSh 300 per month.

The system is managed by the Social Health Authority.

Imagine This

You earn KSh 50,000 per month.

Under the SHA system, your contribution is calculated as:

2.75% of your income

So your monthly SHA payment would be:

💰 KSh 1,375 per month

This contribution helps fund healthcare services across Kenya.

How SHA Contributions Are Calculated

SHA contributions depend on your monthly income.

Monthly Income2.75% Contribution
KSh 20,000KSh 550
KSh 50,000KSh 1,375
KSh 100,000KSh 2,750

If someone earns very little or has irregular income, the minimum payment is about KSh 300 per month.

Who Pays SHA Contributions?

Different groups contribute differently.

1️⃣ Employed Individuals

For employed workers:

  • Contributions are calculated from monthly salary
  • Employers may help deduct and submit the contribution

2️⃣ Self-Employed or Informal Workers

For self-employed individuals:

  • Contributions are based on declared income
  • Payments are made directly through the SHA system

Many people in the informal sector pay the minimum contribution.

3️⃣ Vulnerable Households

Some households may receive government support.

The government may help cover healthcare costs for:

  • vulnerable families
  • low-income households
  • people registered under social protection programs

What Your SHA Contribution Covers

Your SHA contribution helps fund different healthcare services.

These include:

✔ primary healthcare services
✔ hospital treatment
✔ emergency care
✔ chronic illness support

The system aims to improve Universal Health Coverage in Kenya.

How to Pay SHA

Payments can usually be made through:

  • mobile money services
  • online platforms
  • employer payroll deductions

This makes contributions easier for many people.

Example

Let’s compare two people:

PersonIncomeSHA Contribution
Worker AKSh 30,000KSh 825
Worker BKSh 80,000KSh 2,200

Both contribute based on 2.75% of income.

Why SHA Contributions Matter

The system is designed to:

✔ improve access to healthcare
✔ reduce out-of-pocket medical costs
✔ support national health coverage
✔ ensure more people receive medical care

It replaces the previous system run by the National Hospital Insurance Fund.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum SHA contribution?

The minimum contribution is around KSh 300 per month.

Is SHA mandatory?

The system is designed to support national health coverage, meaning most residents are expected to participate.

Do higher earners pay more?

Yes. Contributions increase with income because the payment is percentage-based.

Final Thoughts

SHA contributions are based on 2.75% of income, with a minimum payment required for those earning less.

The system aims to improve healthcare access and reduce medical costs for many Kenyans.

Quick Tip

Before making payments, confirm your registered income details on the SHA platform to ensure the correct contribution amount.

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