The Nairobi Hospital is set to hold consultative meetings with medical insurance firms on Monday, August 11, to address concerns over recent tariff adjustments.

The hospital said the meeting will bring together all affected insurers to seek solutions that balance patient needs with the provision of quality healthcare. "The Nairobi Hospital remains committed to constructive engagement with our stakeholders.

We recognise the concerns raised by our insurance partners, but reiterate that the tariff adjustments are necessary to maintain the high standards of healthcare our patients deserve," the Hospital Chief Executive Felix Osano said in a statement on Saturday.

The talks follow the temporary suspension of services at the hospital by eight major insurers, including AAR, Madison, Old Mutual, Britam, CIC, Minet, First Assurance, and Pacis, over what they termed exorbitant treatment costs.