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Could the NHI alleviate the health-care sector’s deficit in SA?

‘health shedding’?

The contentious National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill, which the National Assembly, the first house of Parliament, thinks would “achieve universal access to quality health-care services” in South Africa, was recently passed.

Ensuring that every South African receives an equal share of a failing public health-care system will be the main aim of the NHI Bill.

The Covid-19 pandemic brought to light South Africa’s starkly divided health system, which is made up of an increasingly dysfunctional public sector that serves between 65% and 80% of the country’s population, and a private sector that serves the 10% to 15% of people who pay for private medical care

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