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van den Heever, Alex --- "Country report: South Africa" [2019] ELECD 1123; in Sauter, Wolf; Boertjens, Jos; van Manen, Johan; Mikkers, Misja (eds), "The Law and Policy of Healthcare Financing" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) 413

Book Title: The Law and Policy of Healthcare Financing

Editor(s): Sauter, Wolf; Boertjens, Jos; van Manen, Johan; Mikkers, Misja

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Section: Chapter 17

Section Title: Country report: South Africa

Author(s): van den Heever, Alex

Number of pages: 22

Abstract/Description:

The South African public health system is universally free at point-of-service for the entire population except for access to the hospital system, which is subject to a means test. Apart from significant regional differences, healthcare is marked by a division into public and private health insurance, the latter used by 15.6 per cent of the population. Doctors working in public hospitals are virtually all state employed, those working in private hospitals work are usually self-employed. Public hospitals are reimbursed on the basis of annual budgets, private hospitals are largely funded by fee-for-service payments. Proposals by the Competition Authority to address the private sector’s high levels of concentration have been developed, yet implementation is uncertain. Leaving aside the intrusion of racial segregation into South Africa's public policy, different population groups are increasingly being catered for and currently have a high degree of access to healthcare.


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