Private Health Facilities Withdraw NHIMA Services Over K100 Million Debt
[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 11/10/2025
Private Health Facilities Withdraw NHIMA Services Over K100 Million Debt By Mukwima Chilala Private health facilities have unilaterally decided to withdraw services under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIMA) due to government’s failure to address a debt exceeding K100 million owed to (…)
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