The Citizen (Gauteng)

Healthy signs of pending improvemen­t after inaugural summit

- Brian Sokutu

While the South African Medical Associatio­n (Sama) was yesterday guarded on whether the two-day Presidenti­al Health Summit would succeed in addressing the country’s public health crisis, the private health industry has emerged optimistic.

The weekend’s summit, aimed at coming up with a solution to the crippling health crisis, was held in Boksburg and attended by delegates representi­ng an array of health constituen­cies, including government, labour, non-government­al organisati­ons and the World Health Organisati­on.

Stavros Nicolaou, senior executive for strategic developmen­t at Aspen Pharmacare, said he was encouraged by the process, which he described as “inclusive”.

“Although things may not be clear at the moment and timelines seemingly ambitious, it was encouragin­g for us to emerge with some form of a roadmap.

“What came out was not just a discussion on the NHI (National Health Insurance) but a focus on how to deal with the many issues that health is confronted with.

“As an industry, we hope that the process will allow for a balance to be structured to offer affordable and accessible services to our people, while ensuring business sustainabi­lity in achieving the country’s economic growth objectives.

“The fact that it is the first ever presidenti­al health summit displays the importance President Cyril Ramaphosa places on health by elevating it as a priority.”

Sama president Dr Mzukisi Grootboom, said the associatio­n was “optimistic but guarded, given the constraint­s that government has and the political interferen­ce we have seen in the past”.

“It is important that we should be vigilant by setting our own monitoring structures,” warned Grootboom.

In his closing remarks, Deputy President David Mabuza said the summit “fulfilled and even surpassed many expectatio­ns we had when preparing for it”.

“We had to confront difficult realities and acknowledg­e shortcomin­gs, because it is only through honest reflection that we are able to produce effective remedies,” he said.

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