Leading integrated communications
provider Safaricom Limited has partnered with leading insurer Britam, Changamka
Microhealth - one of Kenya’s pioneering mobile Health Financing technology providers
and PSI, a
leading global health organization to launch Linda Jamii, an
innovative and affordable healthcare insurance option.
Targeted
at more than 35 million uninsured Kenyans, the Kshs.12, 000 per year premium
cover will provide clients with access to a comprehensive medical cover
comprising in and out patient cover, maternity cover and a hospitalization
income replacement benefit of Kshs.500 per day, to take care of lost income
while in hospital.
The
premiums are payable in installments via MPESA, with quality healthcare being available after accumulating Kshs. 6,000 and the balance being saved in a premium deposit
facility on the user’s mobile phone.
Speaking
at the launch event, Britam’s Group Managing Director Benson Wairegi said the
health services will be offered through leading public and mission hospitals
where starting from when the deposit is paid., families will thereafter have up
to six months to pay the difference, for the annual cover.
“A
majority of the families we are targeting have little disposable income and are
therefore not able to raise enough money to get a health insurance cover, given
the payment options available. The downside is that these are the same families
who delay seeking health care, making treatment more complicated and therefore
expensive in the long run, “ he added.
Linda Jamii will offer inpatient and outpatient
covers for a family of two parents and an unlimited number of children, and
will cover HIV and other pre-existing conditions. It will also cater for
funeral expenses in the unfortunate event of the death of those insured.
Safaricom’s
Chief Executive Officer, Bob Collymore said Linda
Jamii is yet another innovative proposition that demonstrates the
convenience that M-PESA affords customers. He explained that lack of adequate
healthcare coverage entrenches poverty among a majority of Kenyans.
“Linda Jamii is a timely product at a
time when cancer, diabetes and other potentially expensive illnesses are on the
rise. It is worrying that more than 35 million Kenyans are still not able to access
timely and quality healthcare because most insurance products are designed to
suit high income earners,” he noted.
“With
over 15.2 million customers already using M-PESA, “ Collymore added, “we
believe that we can help boost initiatives aimed at helping raise a generation
of health Kenyans who will be instrumental in helping achieve the objectives of
Vision 2030”.
Changamka
has installed an end to end internet based electronic platform which is hosted
on the Safaricom cloud; and with the capacity to manage more than 100 million
insurance policies. The technology enables users to save little by little using
MPESA until the required threshold is reached.
The
product is an innovation that enables individuals register on a mobile phone,
thus tackling the age old problem of distribution of Microinsurance products.
In addition healthcare services are provided on either a computer or an
internet enabled mobile phone
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