Those who have registered and utilized it can attest to the arrival of a new era in Kenyan health care. Digitization and patient healthcare records are driving sham clinics and many cartels that were making money through NHIF. Health centers don't have to do repeat procedures like blood work, especially if they are current. Whether you get sick anywhere in the country, clinics can pull your records and continue treating you based on data on file. Though under 20% of Kenyans have registered, when it hits 70%+ universal health care coverage will change Kenya for good. Kibaki and Uhuru failed, but Ruto has managed to get it done. Give it another 12-18 months, and Kenyans will be thrilled with Taifa Care. Yesterday, a bill of 348,000 shillings from family memeber at MTRH was paid without any questions asked. No fundraising and hoping for no pain for many Kenyans who are registered and compliant in their meager dues. Very proud of Dr. Ruto's leadership on universal healthcare coverage. He is sticking to important things like healthcare that mean a lot to millions of Kenyans; no wonder faceless cartels are fighting him without bringing evidence to the courts or public. NHIF cartels and massive corruption in healthcare that had pillaged Kenya have been cut to size!