President Ramaphosa vows to dismantle 'health-care apartheid' with the National Health Insurance Bill. But will it succeed? Find out more!
South Africa's President, Cyril Ramaphosa, is making a bold move by promising to eliminate 'health-care apartheid' through the upcoming National Health Insurance Bill. While the ANC urges the public to embrace this change, skepticism looms over the future of private healthcare in the country under the NHI. Solidarity, a prominent organization, advises caution, suggesting that the success of the new healthcare system is uncertain.
Amidst the debates, the call for a single network to enhance healthcare connectivity gains momentum. Dr. Denisha Jairam-Owthar, a leading figure from the Council of Medical Schemes, emphasizes the importance of prioritizing connectivity as South Africa transitions towards a universal health scheme. Despite the ANC's intentions, Solidarity expresses doubts about the feasibility of the proposed changes, citing financial constraints as a major obstacle.
In conclusion, the road to achieving equitable healthcare in South Africa through the NHI seems challenging. While President Ramaphosa's efforts are commendable, the success of the healthcare reform remains uncertain. The need for robust connectivity and financial support are crucial factors that will determine the fate of the country's healthcare system under the NHI.
South Africa's President, Cyril Ramaphosa, vows to dismantle "health-care apartheid" with a pending National Health Insurance Bill.
While South Africans face the prospect of little or no private healthcare in the future under the National Health Insurance (NHI), in the UK, ...
Movement says even if the ANC could establish a workable healthcare system under the NHI, it is unlikely to be successful.
Connectivity must take priority as SA moves to establish a universal health scheme, says Council of Medical Schemes group CIO Dr Denisha Jairam-Owthar.
Non-profit civil rights organisation Solidarity noted on Tuesday that South Africa does not have the necessary financial resources to support the proposed ...