| Literature DB >> 34109933 |
Hanne Jensen Haricharan1, Maria Stuttaford1, Leslie London1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health committees are participatory structures providing community input in health systems. Community participation is a critical tenant in the Alma-Ata Declaration and the Right to Health. In South Africa, national and provincial legislation provides for health committees to be established at all primary health care facilities. AIMS: This paper aims to analyze whether the Western Cape Health Facility Boards and Committees Act (2016) is likely to result in effective and meaningful participation consistent with a Primary Health Care (PHC) and human rights approach to participation. The paper also explores whether the provincial Act addresses challenges identified in practice.Entities:
Keywords: South Africa; community participation; health committees; human rights; primary health care; universal health coverage
Year: 2021 PMID: 34109933 PMCID: PMC8220345 DOI: 10.1017/S1463423621000323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prim Health Care Res Dev ISSN: 1463-4236 Impact factor: 1.458
Duties and powers of health committees in the Western Cape health facility boards and committees act 2016
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| request feedback on measures taken by the management of the primary health care facility to improve the quality of service at the facility; |
| assist the community to effectively communicate its needs, concerns, and complaints to the management of the primary health care facility so that the needs, concerns, and complaints can be appropriately addressed; |
| foster community support for the primary health care facility; |
| at reasonable times and in cooperation with the management of the primary health care facility conduct scheduled visits to the facility, without impeding its functioning, and provide constructive written feedback on such visits to the management; |
| encourage volunteers to offer their services in performing general duties in respect of the primary health care facility in accordance with the applicable policy on volunteers; and |
| provide constructive feedback to the management of the primary health care facility in order to enhance service delivery. |
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| conduct surveys, meetings and consultative workshops in the community; |
| disseminate information to the community or communities concerned on the mission, vision, values, services, performance, standards, policies, strategies, needs, and financial status of the primary health care facilities; |
| advise and make recommendations to the Provincial Minister, the management of the primary health care facility, the Head of Department or the municipality concerned, as the case may be, on any matter relating to the performance of the Committee’s functions; |
| obtain information it requires from the management of the primary health care facility if the information does not violate the rights of a patient or staff member to privacy and confidentiality; |
| request from the management of the primary health care facility copies of routine progress reports that have been generated; and |
| conduct fundraising activities for the benefit of the primary health care facility and the functioning of the Committee. |
Roles of health committees in policies and as practised by health committees
| International PHC and human rights framework, White Paper and National Draft Policy | Western Cape Provincial Act | Practised participation | |
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| Community involvement | No | Yes | Yes |
| Community participation in health governance at facility level | Yes | No | No |
| Influence in policy | Yes | No | No |
| Addressing social determinants of health | No | No | Limited |