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Healthcare coalition says NHI is “unfeasible”, proposes alternative route to universal health coverage

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Last updated: February 13, 2025 9:20 pm
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The Universal Healthcare Access Coalition (UHAC) has raised concerns about the feasibility of the National Health Insurance (NHI) model in South Africa. According to the coalition, a single tax-financed fund is not sufficient to provide full medical coverage for the entire population. They argue that the current form of the NHI fails to address critical governance issues in the public sector and equity issues in the private sector.

The UHAC, which comprises health professions associations, healthcare funders, and advocacy groups, has put forward a proposal for a “balanced, feasible, and sustainable pathway to achieving universal health coverage in South Africa.” Professor Alex Van den Heever, Chair of Social Security Systems Administration and Management Studies at Wits University and a member of the coalition, highlighted the polarization of South Africa’s healthcare system. He pointed out the underperforming public sector that caters to 84% of the population and the expensive private sector that serves 16% of the population.

To address these issues, the coalition suggests improving governance in the public system by separating political influence from healthcare management through independent supervisory boards. This move aims to enhance accountability, reduce corruption, and improve service delivery efficiency. Additionally, the coalition proposes regulating the private sector for cost efficiency and equity, with targeted subsidies for low-income groups and mandatory medical scheme membership for higher-income groups.

The UHAC recommends a mixed funding model that combines medical scheme contributions with general taxes to ensure the long-term sustainability of the healthcare system. Dr Mvuyisi Mzukwa, chair of the South African Medical Association (SAMA) and a member of the UHAC steering committee, emphasized the need for a funding approach that aligns with the country’s fiscal constraints.

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In terms of the role of medical aids under the NHI, there has been some confusion. While there were reports of an informal agreement not to phase out medical aids, Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi clarified that the NHI legislation does not mandate the phasing out of medical aids. Instead, medical aids would become complementary once the NHI is fully implemented.

The UHAC’s proposal also includes the establishment of a publicly sponsored medical scheme as an alternative to private schemes, aiming to enhance competitiveness and affordability in the sector. The coalition believes that their approach, which focuses on multilateral tariff negotiations, independent regulation, and competitive alternatives, is more targeted and nuanced than the NHI’s centralized purchasing strategy.

Overall, the UHAC’s proposal aims to provide practical solutions for affordable and accessible healthcare in South Africa. They hope that their proposal, which has been presented to President Cyril Ramaphosa and referred to Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, will be considered by the government. The Department of Health has not yet responded to queries regarding the proposal. As we continue to navigate the ever-changing landscape of healthcare, it is crucial to stay informed about the latest developments in the field. From groundbreaking research to innovative treatment options, staying up-to-date on health news can help us make informed decisions about our own well-being.

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In addition to new treatment options, researchers are also making strides in the field of preventive medicine. A recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition found that a diet high in fruits and vegetables can significantly reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. This research underscores the importance of maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle to prevent the onset of serious health conditions.

On the technology front, advancements in telemedicine have revolutionized the way patients receive care. With the rise of virtual doctor visits and remote monitoring tools, individuals can now access medical care from the comfort of their own homes. This has proven especially beneficial during the COVID-19 pandemic, when in-person visits to healthcare facilities were limited.

As we look towards the future of healthcare, it is clear that innovation and research will continue to drive progress in the field. By staying informed about the latest health news and developments, we can empower ourselves to make informed decisions about our health and well-being. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest breakthroughs in healthcare and wellness.

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