Kayonza residents have been argued to start paying medical insurance fees to be able to access medical care, Francois Xavier Bizimana, in charge of Mituelle de santé program recommends
Although it is planned that insurance cards that are being used will expire on June 30th 2012 and July month will require new cards, some residents delay to pay and this leads to on time medical care denial if you don’t have a valid card.
Although most residents in different sectors of Kayonza pay their medical insurance, some of them do not pay at all while others delay to pay, the study has learnt.
Bonaventure Babyecwamu, in charge of mituelle de santé at Mukarange health centre, that students make the biggest part of the percentage in paying for medical insurance because they pay from their schools.
Bizimana asks residents to pay medical insurance fees because they are the beneficiaries, and so that they get medical care in time when needed.