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PCIAL ISSUE � 1913 Kenya Gazette Supplement No co PCIAL ISSUE 1913 Kenya Gazette Supplement No.. 36 \.J1 24th March, 2016 (Legislative Supplement No. 7) LEGAL NOTICE No. 48 THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL INSURANCE ACT, 1998 (No.9 of 1998) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 27 of the National Hospital Fund Act, 1998, the National Hospital Insurance Fund Board of Management, in consultation with the Cabinet Secretary for Health has approved the rebates for the following Hospitals for purposes of the Act— Postal Current Hospital Name Town Contract New Rate Address Rebate A.I.C. Kapsowar 130 Eldoret B 2,000 2800 Hospital (Eldoret) A.LC Kijabe Medical 20 Kijabe 13 2,400 2800 Centre A.I.C. Litein Cottage 200 B 2,100 2800 Hospital Kericho titen AcefEna Health Care 1365 Embu B 1,300 2000 Afraha Maternity and 13815 20100-N B 1,300 2000 Nursing Home Afya Medical Clinic and 6 Habaswein B 1,300 2000 Nursing Home Afya Nursing Home Moyale 77-6070 Moyale B 1,500 2000 Ahero Medical Centre 428 40101 A B 1,300 2000 Ahmadiya Muslim 77 Shianda B 1,400 2400 Hospital Akemo Valley Maternity 38 Nyangus B 1,700 2000 and Nursing Home Al-Amin Nursing Home 16317 Nairobi C 1000 2000 Al-Bushra Medical 254-702 Wajir B 1,500 2000 Centre Alfarooq Hospital 84438 Mombasa C 1300 2400 Alliance Medical Centre 20801-0 Eastleigh C 1200 2000 Alpha Community And 130-404 Migori B 1,200 2000 Nursing Home Alupe Hospital (Busia) 33 Busia A 1,000 1600 Ambira Sub-County 55 Ugunja A 1,000 1300 Hospital Anderson Medical 124 Kitale B 1,200 2000 Centre Arror Health Centre 252 Kapsowa B 700 2000 1914 Kenya Subsidiary Legislation, 2016 Postal Current Hospital Name Town Contract New Rate Address Rebate Arrow Web Hospital 756-0518 Nairobi B 1,200 2000 Athi Complex and 13-0020 Athi River Community Health B 1,300 2000 Athi River Health Pvt Bag Machakos Centre B 800 2000 Athi River Medical Services 336 Athi River B 1,600 2000 Awendo Sub-District Hospital 477 Sare A 1,000 1600 Bahati District Hospital 77 Bahati A 800 1500 Balambala Sub-County 256 Garissa A Hospital 1,300 1600 Bama Nursing and Maternity Home 76 Siaya B 1,200 2400 Bamba Sub-District Hospital 9 Kilifi A 1,300 1600 Banja Health Centre 13 Banja A 1,000 1300 Baragoi Sub-District Hospital 65 Baragoi A 1,000 1600 Baraka Maternity 2705 Nakuru Nursing Home B 1,300 2400 Baringo District 21 Hospital (Kabarnet) Kabarnet A 1,100 1600 Bethania Medical Centre 14293 Nakuru B 1,100 2000 Bishop U Kioko 2240 Catholic Hospital Machakos C 1200 2400 Blessed Louis Palazzolo Health Center 656 Nairobi B 1,200 2000 Bomu Medical Center 95683 Mombasa C 1200 2400 Bondo District Hospital 89 Bondo A 1,100 1600 Bosongo Medical Centre 2200 Kish B 1,500 2000 Boya Rural Nursing. Home 1207 Kisumu B 1,400 2000 Bukaya Medical Centre 28 Imanga B 1,600 2000 Bulla Mpya Nursing Home 265-703 Garissa B 1,400 2000 Buna Sub-District 31 Hospital Wajir A 1,200 1600 Bungoma District 14 Hospital Bungoma A 1,500 1700 Burnt Forest Sub- District Hospital 58 Eldoret A 1,400 1400 Busia District Hospital PRBAG Busia A 1,100 1600 1600 Bute District Hospital 2 Wajir A 1,100 Butere District Hospital 40 Butere A 1,000 1600 Catholic Hospital Wamba Via Maralal 281 Wamba B 2,100 2800 Kenya Subsidiary Legislation, 2016 1915 Postal Current Hospital Name Town Contract New Rate Address Rebate Central Maternity and 1144 Kakamega B 1,200 2400 Nursing Home Charity Medical Centre 1710 Nyahuru B 1,700 2700 Chasimba Health Centre 1129 Kilifi A 1,200 1400 Chebiemit District Chebiemit A 1,100 1300 Hospital 3 Cheborgei Health Centre 44 Litein A 1,000 1300 Chemase Health Centre 75 Chemase A 1,100 1300 Chemolingot District 39 Nginyang A 1,000 1300 Hospital Chemosot Health Centre 398 Litein A 1,000 1300 Chepareria Sub District 63 Kapenguria A 1,100 1600 Hospital Chepkorio Health Centre 2 Chepkorio A 1,200 1400 Cheptais Sub District 79 Cheptai A 1,200 1600 Hospital Cherangany Nursing 1881 Kitale C 1300 2400 Home Chesongoch Health 8409 Eldoret B 1,500 2600 Centre Chiromo Lane Medical 73749 Nairobi C 800 2000 Centre Christa Marianne Hospital and Nursing 335 Kisii B 1,900 2900 Home Chuka District Hospital 8 Chuka A 1,100 1600 Chulaimbo Sub District 5 Kisumu A 1,500 1700 Hospital Coast General Hospital (Mombasa) 90231 Mombasa A 1,700 2500 Communal Oriented 415-003 Nairobi B 1,200 2000 Services International Comrade Nursing Home 23 Wanguru B 1,300 2000 Consolata Hospital 25 B 2,300 2800 (Nyeri) Nyeri Consolata Hospital Chuka (Meru) 33 Meru B 1,500 2500 Consolata Hospital 6038 Runyenjes 2,100 2800 Kyeni (Embu) B Consolata Hospital 205 Meru B 2,100 2800 Nkubu (Mew) Coptic Church Nursing 21570 Nairobi C 2000 2900 Cottolengo Mission 1426 Mew B 1,600 2600 Hospital County Medical Centre 558-601 Embu B 1,500 2600 County Medicare Ltd, Maralal 240 Maralal B 1,600 2000 Crossroads Nursing 234-607 Moyale B 1,600 2000 Home 1916 Kenya Subsidiary Legislation, 2016 Postal Current Hospi!aJ Namee Town Contract New Rate Address Rebate t)adaab District Hospital 80 Dadaab A 1 4000 1600 Dandora Medical Centre 71956M Nairobi B 1,300 2000 Dawida Maternity and 80304 Nursing Home Wundanyi B 1,500 2600 iani Beach Hospital 5014 Diani Beach C 1200 2400 District Hospital Pr Bag Mandera A 1,100 1600 DophilNtrrsing and 556 Luanda Maernny Home B 1 300 2400 Dunga Maternity and Nnrsmg Home 134 Kisumu B 1,400 2500 Egerton University Health Centre 536 NJOtO A 1,000 1300 Ekereriyo Sub District Hospital Nyarnira A 1 4000 1600 Elburgon Nyayo Hospital 204 Elburgon A 1,000 1600 Eldin Ravine Nursing Home 612 91dama B 1,400 2000 Eldatria kavmeSub- District Hospital 102 Bldarna A 1,100 1600 Elgon View Hospital 8406 Bldorst C 1400 2500 Egon View Medical Cottage 1747 Bufigoma B 1 4200 2000 B1wak District Hospital 62 Hlwak A hlOO 1600 irrali Nursing Home 1362 Machakos 13 1,000 2000 Ernbu Provincial Hospital A 1,500 2200 Emining Health Centre 687 Bidama A 1,100 1300 Emmaus Innettore 1123 Nursing Home Nairot,I C 1000 2000 Bmuhaya Sub-bisttit Hospital 50 5031413 A 1,000 1600 Endebess tth-t)istrit Hospital WO Kitale A 14000 1600 Endo Health Centre 9400 Bldoret 13 0700 2000 En8tneer Dlstflët Hospital 103 Nt,rth K A 1,200 1600 ntararn Health Centre 29 Loitokt A 1,100 1300 Bntasopin Health Centre 20 Magadi A 1,000 1300 tquator Medical Services 79 50w L 13 1,200 2000 Esageti Health Center 108 Eldatha A 1,000 1300 EstherMetnuflal 1,2000 Maternity Ilonte 0 Naktitli 13 2000 Evans Sunrise Medical Centre 15464 Nakuru C 1700 2700 Kenya Subsidiary Legislation, 2016 1917 Postal Current Hospital Name Town Contract New Rate Address Rebate Faza Sub District Hospital 0 0 A 1,300 1600 Finlays Medical Centre 314 Naivasha B 1,300 2400 Fort Tenan Health Centre 19 Fort Tenan B 800 2100 Frepals Nursing Home 28873 00200 N B 1,400 2000 Gabartulla District Hospital 20 Garbatulla A 1,400 1700 Gaichanjiru Catholic Hospital (Muranga) 483 Thika B 1,800 2800 Gakoe Health Centre 84 Gatundu A 1,000 1300 Ganze Health Centre 14 Ganze A 1,200 1400 Garissa Mother and Child Health Care 547 Garissa B 1,300 2000 Garissa Nursing Home 269 Garissa C 1100 2300 Gatundu District Hospital 84 Gatundu ' A 1,100 1600 Gatunga Catholic Health Centre 63 Marimanti B 1,500 2000 Gede Health Centre 85 Gede A 1,300 1400 Gertrudes Garden Children's Hospital Nbi 42325 Nairobi C 1900 2000 Gesusu Sub-District Hospital 92 Kisii A 1,100 1600 Getembe Annex Hospital 2409 Kisii B 1,400 2500 Getontira Medical Centre 154 Isibani B 1,400 2000 Gilgil Sub District Hospital P.O Gilgil A 1,000 1600 Githunguri Health Centre 767-002 Githunguri A 1,100 1300 Gongoni Health Centre 1 Gongoni A 1,300 1400 Got Agulu Sub-District Hospital 89 Bondo A 1,200 1600 Greenview Nursing Home 868 Kericho B 1,300 2400 Griftu District Hospital 13 Wajir A 1,100 1600 Gucha Cottage Maternity & Nursing 573 Keroka B 1,400 2500 Home Gucha District Hospital 6 Ogembo A 1,000 1600 Guru Nanak Ramgarhia 33071 Nairobi Sikh Hospital C 1700 2700 HE Aga Khan Hospital 83013 Mombasa (Mombasa) C 1800 2800 H. H Aga Khan Disp. and Mat. Hospital 530 Kisumu C 1800 2800 Kisumu 1918 Kenya Subsidiary Legislation, 2016 Postal Current Hospital Name Town Contract New Rate Address Rebate Habaswein District 25 Habaswen A 1,100 1600 Hospital Hamisi-Subcounty 44 Hamisi A 1,000 1600 Hospital Hema Hospital 2 Kisii B 1,700 2700 Hola District Hospital 38 Hola A 1,100 1600 Holy Family Catholic 9-00216 Githunguri B 1,300 2300 Mission Hospital Holy Family Catholic 17 Koru B 1,300 2300 Mission Hospital Holy Family Hospital 57 Funyula B 2,000 2800 Nangina Holy Spirit Health 0 0 B 1,200 2200 Centre Gilgil Homabay District 52 Homabay A 1,300 1600 Hospital Hulugho Sub-District 8 Masalan A 1,300 1600 Hospital Huruma Nursing and 72934 Nairobi B 1,800 2000 Maternity Honie Ifttin Sub-District 256 Garissa A 800 1500 Hospital Igegania Health Centre MOH Thika A 1,000 1600 Ijara District Hospital 8 Masalan A 1,000 1600 Ikanga Sub-District 87 Mutomo A 1,000 1600 Hospital ]kutha Health Centre 110-902 Ikutha A 1,200 1400 Immaculate Heart of 7 Thika B 1,800 2800 Mary Hospital Imurtot Health Centre 28 Loitoktok A 1,100 1300 Inuka Hospital 233 Sidindi B 1,500 2600 Isana Nursing Home 1747 Kisii B 1,300 2000 Isebania Sub-District 46 Isebani A 800 1300 Hospital Ishiara District Hospital 125 Ishiara A 1,000 1600 Embu Isinya Health Centre 24 Kajiado A 800 1300 Isiolo District -Iospital 3 Isiolo A 1,100 1600 Itando Mission of Hope 16-5030 Maragoli B 1,200 2000 And Healthcare Iten District Hospital 332 Iten A 1,100 1600 J.
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