Family in Agony as Nairobi Hospital Detains Doctor’s Body over Sh18 Million Bill

The family of a Kenyan doctor who died of Covid-19 related complications last month is in agony after the Nairobi Hospital detained his body over an unpaid bill amounting to Sh18 million.
The hospital insists the huge medical bill must be settled before they release the remains of Dr. Lincoln Khasakhala for burial, according to The Standard.
Khasakhala, who was a doctor at Nairobi West Hospital and lecturer at the University of Nairobi, fell unconscious in July 2021 and was rushed to the Nairobi Hospital where he was admitted to HDU then moved to ICU.
The medic had tested positive for Covid-19 in March last year alongside his wife, who died soon after leaving him weak.
Dr. Khasakhala spent two months in ICU before being moved to HDU and later to the normal ward, where he stayed in a vegetative state until his death early last month.
“By the time of his demise, we had incurred a bill of Sh22 million,” his younger brother David Khasakhala told The Standard.
The family managed to raise Sh2.9 million with his employer Nairobi West Hospital, but the other employer (the University of Nairobi) has reportedly refused to contribute to the bill.
“The University claims that it was not informed when Khasakhala was admitted yet he was their staff and he was away for all those months. Of course, they knew he was admitted,” David added.
The university told The Standard that the Nairobi Hospital is not among the medical facilities they cover for its members of staff. “For you to go to a private hospital not referred by us, you must get a special request and get permission to be admitted there. There’s no way we are liable for this,” the university’s corporate affairs office said.
The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) says its attempts to have Dr. Khasakhala discharged when the bill was at Sh7 million were futile.
The Nairobi Hospital declined to comment on the matter, citing doctor-patient confidentiality.
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Dying is more expensive than…
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Dying is more expensive than staying alive in Kenya.
This is very personal to me…
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This is very personal to me,and heart breaking. I have known the Dr.and his family.Have spent spent nights at his house.What is reported here is true.That said, even if the University does not claim responsible,how about just a kind hear gesture to one of their own without the "red tape" sounding their medical facilities...Just akind heart donation.
How does holding the corpse solve anything,and how long can this go on.Unfortunately this is not new.From time to time we read about these sad incidences that haunt families that lost loved ones.Why not release the body withing a week,and deal with debts later? Let's here what solutions our politicians have as they jostle,and angle for political positions.Go fund me is not the solution...
@Maxiley, this is a sad…
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In reply to This is very personal to me… by Maxiley (not verified)
@Maxiley, this is a sad situation to be and pole for losing a friend. Perhaps the hospital is waiting for a title deed or some sort of collateral to hold on to. Remember they are doing business and business can not be emotional. My big question is, if he had insurance from two employers UoN and Nairobi West Hospital why the huge debt still?
Also, why was he taken to Nairobi Hosp instead of Nairobi West where he worked? Maybe they could have done a better job there with less money.
Nairobi Hosp enjoys lots of prestige but it is a money guzzling Hosp. My relative passed away in that Nairobi Hosp for negligence and lack of urgency.
BTW all Kenya’s medical…
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In reply to @Maxiley, this is a sad… by Mugīkūyū (not verified)
BTW all Kenya’s medical insurances don’t cover covid related illnesses.
Sad but true.
These high profile hospital…
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In reply to @Maxiley, this is a sad… by Mugīkūyū (not verified)
These high profile hospital in Nairobi are not worth the paper they are written! They are all about collecting money from sick Kenyans but the treatment does not measure up! These hospitals must be regulated.
It's because he is a Luhya…
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It's because he is a Luhya. If he was a Gikuyu, his Body would be Out in a Minute (due to the Gikuyu UNITY). Enyi waLuhya ni Chuki, Wivu, Mgawanyiko, na Uchoyo.
Please, can say that again……?
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In reply to It's because he is a Luhya… by MsonoBari (not verified)
Please, can say that again……?
Can we organize Harambe and…
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Can we organize Harambe and assist this family. Five thousand Kenyans who are will to contribute 5000.00 Kenyan shillings. that should offset the hospital bill and assist with some funeral expenses. Please Kenyans we are brothers and sisters let us forget tribalism.
Sad but Wacha wakae na mwili…
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Sad but Wacha wakae na mwili.Don’t pay that money.Actually u can donate the body to the same hospital for research.I don’t know why we bother too much.If you guys cannot afford the money don’t worry too much.Wakae na mwili.
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