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Universal Health in Southern Africa - Introducing a National Health Insurance in South Africa and Zimbabwe (Paperback, New)
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Universal Health in Southern Africa - Introducing a National Health Insurance in South Africa and Zimbabwe (Paperback, New)
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The growth in private health care for the middle classes has
resulted in deeply segregated and unequal health care, with poor
people being relegated to under-resourced and unresponsive public
systems, and wealthy minorities receiving world-class treatment at
very high prices. - from the Introduction *** This book examines
the scope for health care reform in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Both
countries are undergoing significant attempts at reforming
inequitable, private sector-dominated, health care systems in the
context of fragile, negotiated, social settlements. In South
Africa, the government is moving towards introducing a national
health insurance scheme that holds the historic promise of
introducing social solidarity and effective health care for all its
citizens. However, key aspects of the proposed scheme remain
unresolved and need to be widely debated. In Zimbabwe, mandatory
national health insurance has been discussed for decades without
any conclusion being reached or a system implemented. This option
needs to be revisited as the economy stabilizes and confidence in
governance improves. Based on extensive research, the contributors
to this volume examine health care reform in historical context,
analyze the views of key stakeholders, and reflect on current
proposals for better health financing and more people-centered
health systems, based on the principles of universality and social
solidarity. Universal Health in Southern Africa is essential
reading for academics, health professionals, and policy makers
concerned with the historical, ideological, and institutional
background to the current policy debate on the commercialization of
health care and proposed alternatives, such as a national health
system.
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