Kenya: CarePay Receives Kes 150 Million Grant From AFD to Improve M-Tiba

17 January 2019

CarePay has received a KES 150 million grant from Agence Française de Développement (AFD) to further build the functionality and reach of the M-TIBA platform.

M-TIBA is now available in over 2000 healthcare providers across Kenya, with about 3.5 million registered users on public and private healthcare schemes. In 2018 M-TIBA founding partner PharmAccess Foundation, acting in its capacity as NHIF agent, deployed M-TIBA for registrations in three of the four counties selected for the Universal Health Coverage pilot.The AFD funds will be used to develop new technology modules on the M-TIBA platform. These include biometric registration, enhanced integration with insurance IT systems and new patient data and privacy units.

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