I have been following the National Health Insurance (NHI) debate from a distance, as it doesn't directly affect my market, but am starting to pay a lot more attention to this now. The ANC's decision to push ahead with NHI directly affects each and every one of us in South Africa. Especially the "Haves" - those of us who pay income tax.
The unofficial guidelines contain the following phrase: “The system will be based on two principles: the right to health which will mean health services will be free at the point of use and social solidarity, where the rich will contribute a percentage of their income to fund health services for the poor.”
It's back to the days of Robin Hood, if you ask me. We are already paying taxes which is supposed to be used to fund government hospitals and healthcare facilities.
The NHI proposals were designed by the ANC, not by the government, and a rough draft was published on the ruling party’s website, not on that of the Heath Department. The actual policy document is still not available, but when it is eventually released, input and discussion will be requested from an advisory committee made up of 23 representatives from government departments and stakeholders. This seems to be an attempt to get input only from those that are most likely to give the plan the 'thumbs up'.
It's back to the days of Robin Hood, if you ask me. We are already paying taxes which is supposed to be used to fund government hospitals and healthcare facilities.
The NHI proposals were designed by the ANC, not by the government, and a rough draft was published on the ruling party’s website, not on that of the Heath Department. The actual policy document is still not available, but when it is eventually released, input and discussion will be requested from an advisory committee made up of 23 representatives from government departments and stakeholders. This seems to be an attempt to get input only from those that are most likely to give the plan the 'thumbs up'.
An article published in the Financial Mail (FM) stated that “…there is no financial modelling or rand estimates of what an NHI system would cost.”
So the NHI gets driven forward by the politicians, who, in my humble opinion, don't seem to have done the maths, and are not interested in the opinions and input of those who will be burdened by the cost of the system, but are willing to consult with those who will most likely give them the answers they are looking for.
Is this a fair process? I'm not sure.
Is this a fair process? I'm not sure.
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