Go-ahead for dept to fill posts
The department of health welcomes a high court decision to dismiss a legal attempt by trade union Solidarity opposing filing critical posts under the National Health Insurance (NHI) branch.
According to the department, the trade union approached the court last year to challenge a department decision to fill 44 vacancies, including five chief directors and technical specialists to assist with the preparation for the NHI Fund for universal health coverage.
“The union argued that the NHI should be established only after the NHI Bill has been signed into law by the president.
“However, Section 85(2) of the constitution empowers the minister of health to develop and implement national policies deemed critical to improve health care delivery.
“Further, the National Health Act of 2003 (Act 61 of 2003), Section 3(1) provides that the minister must, within the limit of available resources, determine the policies and measures necessary to protect, promote, improve, and maintain the health and well-being of the population,” the department said.
The court found that the establishment of the NHI branch, as part of the department’s organisational structure, did not amount to the implementation of a Bill.
The functions of the branch remain relevant for any health system in the world, public or private.
Thus, the creation of these critical posts responsible for, among others, health products procurement, health care benefits and provider management, health system digital information, risk and fraud management, and user and service provider management, are part of broader health system strengthening.
“The court ruling paves way for the department to prepare for the roll-out of NHI once it is signed into law.
“The judgment simply means the department has the right to continue with the work to strengthen the public health system of the country to respond to the health care needs and demands of the population.
“We hope the applicant will abide by the ruling and allow the department space to execute its mandate of improving health by preventing illness and disease, and promoting healthy lifestyles without interference,” the department said.
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Judgment means the department has the right to continue to strengthen the public health system.
National department of health