Nairobi Hospital suspends planned price review implementation
NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 11 – The Nairobi Hospital has agreed to suspend implementation of its recently announced price review effective immediately.
This follows a productive strategic meeting held on August 11 2025 which saw participation of senior representatives from leading medical insurance providers including Old Mutual, CIC, Britain Health, AAR, First Assurance, Herritage, Kenindia, Kenya Alliance, GA, Madison, Fidelity and Minet.
Several insurance providers raised concerns over tariff adjustments as they termed as above the average costs.
The meeting between Nairobi Hospital and the insurance providers addressed concerns regarding the proposed pricing structure, ensuring alignment with its shared commitment to patient-centered care.
“This decision made in good faith responds to requests from our valued insurance partners to allow further consultation and collaborative dialogue “, reads a statement by the Hospital.
The Nairobi Hospital added that its dedicated to fostering strong partnership with all stakeholders while upholding its mission to accessible, high quality healthcare to the community.
“We look forward to continued engagement with out insurance partners to ensure sustainable solutions that prioritize the well-being of our patients “.

