Saturday, 31 January 2015

South Africa's Cabinet Approves White Paper on Health Insurance

1. in December 2015 South Africa’s cabinet approved a policy white paper on a compulsory health- insurance plan.


OVERVIEW
1. The National Health Insurance, or NHI, will provide universal health coverage to South Africans once it’s fully implemented.

2. It will be funded through a central fund that will also be made available to private medical  practitioners who want to participate in the scheme.

3. It will be phased in over the years and focus mainly on commencing in under-serviced areas.


PROJECTIONS
1. The government has established pilot districts for the proposed NHI in all nine provinces, and the Treasury set aside 18.1 billion rand ($1.2 billion) over three years in the 2014 budget review to revamp and build hospitals and clinics and other infrastructure for the program. 

2. Spending on health will account for more than 11 percent of government expenditure in year through March 2016 will grow at 8.3 percent a year over the next three years, the fastest-growing expenditure item after home affairs and debt-service costs, according to the mid-term budget released in October.

3. A revamp of the health-care system may increase competition for private hospitals owned by Mediclinic International Ltd., Netcare Ltd. and Life Healthcare Group Holdings Ltd. as the government drives down prices.

(Source: Bloomberg)