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Budget focuses on keeping healthworker jobs

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Last updated: March 15, 2025 11:30 pm
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South Africa’s healthcare sector is facing a significant challenge as a large portion of the health budget goes towards paying wages and salaries. In a recent budget speech by finance minister Enoch Godongwana, it was revealed that the public sector health system lost close to 9,000 health workers due to financial constraints.

To address this issue, Godongwana announced an additional R28.9 billion to the health budget, with a focus on retaining healthcare workers, employing new doctors, and ensuring a steady supply of medicines. This increase in health spending is projected to rise from R277 billion in the 2024/25 financial year to R329 billion in the 2027/28 financial year.

However, Dr. Abieyuwa Ohonba, a health economist at the University of Johannesburg, warns that while it is crucial to pay healthcare workers fairly, the rising wage bill can strain the health budget. As more money is allocated towards salaries, there is less available for essential areas such as medicine supplies, infrastructure, and expanding services. This could limit the growth and improvement of the healthcare system, making it challenging to meet the increasing demands of the population.

Moreover, Godongwana highlighted a cash flow crisis in provincial health departments, with vendors owed R22 billion for services already provided. This situation creates a vicious cycle of budget shortfalls, unpaid invoices, and instability in cash flow planning, undermining the predictability of the health budget.

To address these challenges, provinces will receive R2.4 trillion over the next three years. Godongwana emphasized the need for strong monitoring and accountability to ensure that these funds are used effectively to improve healthcare outcomes for all South Africans.

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One significant omission from the budget speech was the lack of information on how the government plans to fill the gap in the HIV programme left by the withdrawal of US funds through PEPFAR. This funding covered 17% of the country’s HIV programme, paying the salaries of over 15,000 individuals. Without this external support, there may be disruptions in HIV treatment and prevention services, especially for vulnerable groups.

Overall, while the increased health spending is a positive step towards addressing the challenges in South Africa’s healthcare sector, careful planning and effective utilization of funds will be crucial to ensure that the healthcare system can meet the needs of the population. Strong monitoring, accountability, and sustainable solutions will be essential in achieving positive healthcare outcomes for all South Africans.

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