| Literature DB >> 25351980 |
Edda Weimann1, Maria C Stuttaford.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Building an equitable health system is a cornerstone of the World Health Organization (WHO) health system building block framework. Public participation in any such reform process facilitates successful implementation. South Africa has embarked on a major reform in health policy that aims at redressing inequity and enabling all citizens to have equal access to efficient and quality health services.Entities:
Keywords: National Health Insurance (NHI); South Africa; WHO building blocks; health systems reform; health systems strengthening (HSS); public consultation; social media, GINI Index
Year: 2014 PMID: 25351980 PMCID: PMC4259968 DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.3533
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Overview of the questions and statements addressing the South African health care consumers in the survey.
| WHO building block | Survey question |
| Health Service Delivery | The South African Constitution protects the right to health for all people living in SA. Free access to health care services is your right. |
| Health Workforce | Do you spend hours waiting in line at the clinic every month? South Africa’s public hospitals/clinics need more staff, for example, nurses, doctors, and pharmacists. |
| Health Information | Prevention is cheaper than treatment! The SA government must provide more health promotion and illness prevention education. |
| Medicine and Technology | Please give suggestions on how you would like health care services in your community to be improved through the NHI? |
| Health Care Financing | In SA, over 85% of the population relies on public health care, while only 15% can afford private health care. Yet each sector has almost the same amount of money to spend! |
| Leadership and Governance | Corruption is a major problem everywhere! How can we prevent corruption from happening in the NHI? |
Semi-quantitative analysis.
| Building block and related question | Obtained answers | Ranking of major themes |
| Service delivery: SA constitution right to free health care | 522 | 1 Good quality of health care provision |
| 2 Equal health care for all | ||
| 2 Treated with respect and dignity | ||
| 3 Trust in government | ||
| Workforce: waiting times hospitals and shortage of staff | 534 | 1 Waiting time too long |
| 1 Improve attitude of staff | ||
| 2 Improve training of staff | ||
| Information: prevention is cheaper than treatment | 496 | 1 Information campaigns (pros and cons) |
| 2 Affordability of prevention | ||
| 3 Better education of people | ||
| Medicine and technology: suggestions for improvement | 516 | 1 Improved infrastructure |
| 1 Improved staff performance | ||
| 2 Accessibility of health care providers | ||
| Financing: public versus private health care | 494 | 1 Allocation of funds for public health care |
| 2 Quality of public versus private health care | ||
| 2 Affordability of health care | ||
| Leadership and governance: Corruption | 524 | 1 Prevention of corruption, law enforcement |
| 2 Request for reduction of corruption | ||
| 3 Introduction of ethical standards for health care professionals | ||
| 3 Emphasis on right job qualification |
Figure 1WHO building blocks of a health system [46].