SHA Cover Lapsed Kenya — How to Reactivate After Missing Payments and What You Owe
You stopped paying SHA contributions — maybe for a few months, maybe for over a year. Now your SHA status shows Inactive and the hospital will not cover you. This page tells you exactly what you owe, whether you must pay all of it before your cover comes back, and the fastest way to get your SHA active again in Kenya.
1. Why SHA Cover Lapses and How Quickly It Happens
SHA cover is contribution-based. The moment contributions stop, the system begins treating you as inactive. There is no grace period built into the SHA system for self-employed and informal sector contributors.
The most common reasons SHA cover lapses in Kenya:
How quickly does cover lapse? For self-employed members, cover lapses at the end of the month where the payment was not received. There is no buffer. A hospital check the following month will show your status as Inactive.
2. What SHA Inactive Status Means at the Hospital
When you arrive at an SHA-accredited hospital, the reception staff checks your SHA eligibility in real time by entering your National ID number into the hospital’s SHA verification system, which links directly to the SHA eligibility portal at eligibility.sha.go.ke.
If your status shows Inactive, the hospital cannot process your SHA cover — even if you were fully paid up previously, even if you paid last month and are one month behind, and even if you are in the middle of treatment. You either pay out of pocket or go elsewhere.
Level 2 (dispensaries) and Level 3 (health centres) services under the Primary Healthcare Fund are available to all registered Kenyans regardless of contribution status — you can still access basic care at your local dispensary or health centre even with a lapsed SHIF. It is only the SHIF-funded services at Level 4 hospitals and above (referral hospitals, specialist care, inpatient surgery) that require active contributions.
3. What You Actually Owe — Arrears Plus the 2% Penalty Explained
When your SHA contributions lapse, two things accumulate on your account:
- Arrears — the sum of all unpaid monthly contributions for the months you missed
- Penalty — 2% per month on unpaid contributions, compounded monthly, under Section 27 of the Social Health Insurance Act
The 2% penalty compounds — meaning each month, the penalty is calculated on the total outstanding balance including previous penalties, not just the original missed amount.
Example — KES 500 Monthly Contribution, 4 Months Missed
For the exact figure including your specific contribution amount, penalties, and all missed months, log into afyayangu.go.ke and check your contribution statement, or call SHA on 0800 720 601 with your National ID number and ask for a full arrears breakdown.
Important: The 2% penalty applies to all members — self-employed, informal sector, and employed. It is not waived simply because you were unaware of the lapse. SHA has not announced any blanket penalty amnesty as of June 2026. Clear arrears as soon as you can to stop the penalty from compounding further.
4. Do You Have to Pay All Arrears Before Cover Comes Back?
This is the question most people are asking. The answer — based on how the SHA payment system currently operates — is no.
Paying the current month’s contribution reactivates your SHA cover. You do not need to clear the full outstanding arrears and penalties before the hospital will cover you again.
Here is how it works in practice:
Some sources state that arrears must be cleared before cover is reinstated. SHA’s own Lipa SHA Pole Pole framework — which allows partial instalments while maintaining cover — suggests that paying the current month is sufficient to restore access. If you are unsure about your specific account, call SHA on 0800 720 601 before your hospital visit to confirm your reinstatement status.
5. How to Reactivate Your SHA Cover — Step by Step
The reactivation process is straightforward — it is the same as making a regular monthly payment. The only difference is that you may have outstanding arrears sitting on your account at the same time.
Find Your Contribution Amount
Before paying, confirm the correct amount assigned to your account. If you do not know it:
- Log into afyayangu.go.ke with your National ID number and PIN
- Your dashboard shows your monthly contribution amount and current status
- Alternatively, dial *147# and navigate to your account details
- If you have never completed the Means Test, your contribution amount has not been assigned yet — you must complete it before paying. Go to My Profile → Income → Means Test on afyayangu.go.ke
Pay Via M-Pesa — Current Month
Make the payment for the current month via M-Pesa:
- Open M-Pesa on your phone
- Select Lipa na M-Pesa → Pay Bill
- Business Number: 200222
- Account Number: your National ID number — for example, 12345678. Not your phone number. Not your SHA number. Your ID number.
- Amount: your assigned monthly contribution (minimum KES 300)
- Enter your M-Pesa PIN and confirm
- Save the M-Pesa confirmation SMS — it shows your transaction code starting with a letter followed by 9 digits
Wait Up to 24 Hours and Confirm
SHA payments do not always reflect immediately. After paying:
- Wait up to 24 hours for the payment to post to your SHA account
- Log into afyayangu.go.ke and check that your status now shows Active
- Alternatively, dial *147# and check your cover status from your account details
- If your status still shows Inactive after 24 hours, see the SHA payment not reflecting guide — do not make a second payment before confirming the first one did not go through
The account number when paying via M-Pesa must be your exact National ID number. A single wrong digit sends the payment to a different person’s account. SHA cannot automatically reverse this — you would need to visit an SHA office or Huduma Centre to trace and reallocate the payment, which takes several working days.
6. Lipa SHA Pole Pole — Pay Arrears in Instalments
If you have significant arrears and cannot pay them all at once, the government launched Lipa SHA Pole Pole (also called Lipa Mos Mos) on 1 June 2025 — a flexible payment initiative specifically for informal sector and self-employed Kenyans.
Lipa SHA Pole Pole allows you to pay your SHA contributions in small, manageable instalments — daily, weekly, or monthly — through the Hustler Fund. The Hustler Fund provides a loan to cover your SHA annual premium, and you repay it in 30-day cycles over 12 months.
How to Access Lipa SHA Pole Pole
Method 1 — Via *147#:
- Dial *147# on your phone
- Select Make Payment
- Select Lipa Pole Pole
- Choose the Hustler Fund as your financier
- Select your repayment frequency — daily, weekly, or monthly
- Confirm the prompts to complete the loan and payment
Method 2 — Via *254# (Hustler Fund):
- Dial *254# on your phone
- Navigate to Option 4 — Lipa Pole Pole
- A pop-up shows your outstanding annual SHA contribution
- Select Hustler Fund and choose your repayment plan
- Confirm to proceed
Eligibility requirement: You must be registered with the Hustler Fund and have a good repayment history to use Lipa SHA Pole Pole. If you are not yet on the Hustler Fund or have an outstanding loan with poor repayment, this option may not be available to you. In that case, clear what you can via M-Pesa Paybill 200222 directly and call SHA on 0800 720 601 to discuss a payment arrangement for the remainder.
7. How to Confirm Your SHA Cover Is Active Again
After making a payment, confirm your status has updated before going to the hospital. Do not assume a successful M-Pesa transaction means your SHA portal has already updated — the two systems can take up to 24 hours to sync.
| Method | How to Check | What to Look For |
|---|---|---|
| Afya Yangu portal | Log into afyayangu.go.ke → your dashboard shows cover status | Status shows Active with a green indicator |
| USSD *147# | Dial *147# → navigate to your account details | Cover status field shows Active |
| SHA eligibility portal | Go to eligibility.sha.go.ke → enter your National ID number | Status shows Active — this is the same system hospitals use |
| SHA helpline | Call 0800 720 601 (toll-free) with your National ID | Agent confirms your cover status verbally |
The eligibility.sha.go.ke portal is the most useful check — it shows exactly what the hospital will see when they verify you at the gate. If it shows Active there, you are covered.
SHA Still Showing Inactive After You Paid?
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8. Frequently Asked Questions
How many months can I miss before SHA cancels my registration entirely?
SHA does not cancel your registration for missed payments. Your registration remains on the system permanently. What lapses is your cover status — your ability to access SHIF-covered services at Level 4–6 hospitals. Your registration record, your dependants, and your Means Test results stay in the system. You simply need to resume paying to restore active cover.
I missed payments during pregnancy — is my maternity care affected?
For Level 2 and Level 3 hospitals (dispensaries and health centres), maternity care including antenatal visits and delivery is available under the Primary Healthcare Fund regardless of your contribution status — you do not need active SHIF contributions for these facilities. For Level 4 and above, your SHIF contributions must be active. If your cover has lapsed, reactivate by paying the current month before your next visit to a Level 4 or higher hospital. For more detail, see the SHA maternity cover guide.
My contribution amount has changed since I last paid — which amount do I pay?
Pay the amount currently showing on your afyayangu.go.ke dashboard. If you have changed employment status since you last paid — for example you were formally employed and are now self-employed — your contribution amount may have changed after a new Means Test. Log into your dashboard to confirm the current assigned amount before paying. Paying an amount different from your assigned rate may result in a partial payment posting.
Can I negotiate the 2% penalty with SHA?
There is no official SHA penalty waiver programme as of June 2026. The 2% penalty is set by law under the Social Health Insurance Act and SHA has not announced an amnesty for accumulated penalties. You can call SHA on 0800 720 601 to discuss your situation — in some cases where the lapse was caused by employer non-remittance or a verified system error, SHA officers may review the penalties. Do not expect a waiver for ordinary missed payments.
My dependants are on my account — does my lapsed cover affect them too?
Yes. Dependants registered on your account — your spouse, children — are covered under your SHIF contributions. When your contributions lapse, your dependants’ cover also lapses. Reactivating your cover by paying the current month restores cover for all registered dependants on your account at the same time.
I was on employer cover and my employer stopped remitting — do I owe the arrears?
If your employer deducted SHIF from your salary but did not remit it to SHA, the shortfall on your account is technically the employer’s obligation under the Social Health Insurance Act — employers who fail to remit face fines of up to KES 2 million or imprisonment. However, in practice your SHA account shows inactive regardless of whose fault it is. To restore your cover quickly, you may need to make the payment yourself and then pursue the employer separately. Report employer non-remittance to SHA via 0800 720 601 or their customer service email.
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Disclaimer: MyCyber is an independent digital assistance service. We are not affiliated with the Social Health Authority (SHA), Afya Yangu, or any government body. All SHA processes described on this page are based on official SHA guidelines, the Social Health Insurance Act, and Ministry of Health communications as of June 2026. Portal steps may change as SHA updates its systems. Always verify current processes at afyayangu.go.ke or by calling the SHA toll-free helpline 0800 720 601.


