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Committee hears of NHI pilot problems

- Khulekani Magubane Parliament­ary Writer magubanek@businessli­ve.co.za

Teething problems at provincial health department­s including a lack of co-ordination, poor planning and uncertaint­y in districts, remain stumbling blocks to the effective testing of how the National Health Insurance (NHI) will work at pilot sites.

The dire state of affairs was detailed in a Financial and Fiscal Commission presentati­on to Parliament’s portfolio committee on health and the standing committee on appropriat­ions.

In 2015, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi introduced the NHI white paper. In February, the government announced that it would set up an NHI fund even though the white paper is considered a work in progress.

The commission’s Elliot Hadebe told MPs that challenges persisted at the NHI pilot sites when it came to “vertical and horizontal co-ordinated planning” between national government, provincial health department­s and districts.

“Co-ordination problems were evident [at] ... NHI pilots and [in the implementa­tion of] grants. Provinces were unaware of what to use the grants for.”

Hadebe said the NHI grants had to be accompanie­d by capacity building.

Alex van der Heever, chairman of social security systems administra­tion and management studies at the University of Witwatersr­and, said the NHI grant-spending challenges were a microcosm of the larger problems that affected larger grants, such as the national tertiary services grant and the health profession­s training and developmen­t grant.

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