Introduction: South Africa has an appreciable burden of both communicable and non-communicable diseases as well as high maternal, neonatal, and child morbidity. In recent years there have been significant strides with improving the public health system, and addressing current inequalities, with the right to health a constitutional provision in South Africa. Initiatives include the introduction of National Health Insurance, programmes to enhance access to medicines for patients with chronic diseases, as well as activities to improve care in hospitals, including improving pharmacovigilance. Consequently, the objective of this paper is to review ongoing initiatives within the public healthcare sector in South Africa and their influence to prov...
The health care system in South Africa is a living remnant of apartheid. Divided and disjointed, the...
As nations are encouraged to move towards achieving Universal Health coverage (UHC), access to essen...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...
Introduction: South Africa has an appreciable burden of both communicable and non-communicable disea...
Introduction: South Africa has an appreciable burden of both communicable and non-communicable disea...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is going through an epidemiological transition, including an impressi...
Despite expenditure levels on healthcare comparable to those of its upper-middle-income country pee...
South Africa has a complex healthcare system. The provision and financing of health care in South Af...
MarchThe South African health care system has gone through several reforms since 1994, beginning wit...
M.Comm.Health care is recognised as a basic human right. The current position of private health care...
Background: The number of people in South Africa with chronic conditions is a challenge to the healt...
The South African Government has made accessibility and equity the primary focus of its health polic...
Abstract: Since 1994 there have been a number of radical changes in the public health care system in...
Thesis (M. Pharm. (Pharmacy Practice))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.Background...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015According to the World Health Organisation (WH...
The health care system in South Africa is a living remnant of apartheid. Divided and disjointed, the...
As nations are encouraged to move towards achieving Universal Health coverage (UHC), access to essen...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...
Introduction: South Africa has an appreciable burden of both communicable and non-communicable disea...
Introduction: South Africa has an appreciable burden of both communicable and non-communicable disea...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is going through an epidemiological transition, including an impressi...
Despite expenditure levels on healthcare comparable to those of its upper-middle-income country pee...
South Africa has a complex healthcare system. The provision and financing of health care in South Af...
MarchThe South African health care system has gone through several reforms since 1994, beginning wit...
M.Comm.Health care is recognised as a basic human right. The current position of private health care...
Background: The number of people in South Africa with chronic conditions is a challenge to the healt...
The South African Government has made accessibility and equity the primary focus of its health polic...
Abstract: Since 1994 there have been a number of radical changes in the public health care system in...
Thesis (M. Pharm. (Pharmacy Practice))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.Background...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015According to the World Health Organisation (WH...
The health care system in South Africa is a living remnant of apartheid. Divided and disjointed, the...
As nations are encouraged to move towards achieving Universal Health coverage (UHC), access to essen...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...