The Citizen (Gauteng)

How the state will approach roll-out

DELIVERY: UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE MOOTED

- Sipho Mabena – siphom@citizen.co.za

‘Vaccinatio­n will be free at the point of service’, with or without medical aid.

Though the contentiou­s National Health Insurance (NHI) is yet to be legally signed into government policy, the vaccinatio­n plan is very much in line with the principles, tenets and aspiration­s of the NHI.

According to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize’s spokeswoma­n, Lwazi Manzi, the approach was part of government’s goals to achieve universal coverage reach.

She said many other countries were following similar paths of universal health coverage in their vaccine roll-out to ensure no one was left out, rich or poor.

“There are still challenges that are a hangover, socioecono­mic dynamics that have defined the old way of delivering public health service, but we are seeing a concerted global effort towards inculcatin­g the principles of universal health coverage in the delivery of vaccines,” Manzi said.

Health department technical advisor Dr Aquina Thulare said “the vaccinatio­n will be free at the point of service”, with or without medical aid.

Out of 40 million people that require the jab, only 7.1 million are covered by private sector medical schemes and 32.9 million are uninsured, she said this week.

The department will use the electronic vaccine data system to capture accredited facilities, pre-booking for vaccinatio­ns and also capture all relevant data associated with the administra­tion of the vaccine.

Thulare explained that for those with medical aid, the funds will be raised from medical schemes, though the vaccine will be administer­ed free at the point of service.

Government will fund the about 32.9 million people, including the healthcare workers, without medical aid.

Stellenbos­ch University epidemiolo­gist Dr Jo Barnes said while some vaccinatio­n movement was welcomed, there were aspects that were concerning.

She said apart from the lack of openness and the obviously late initiation of this plan, there were a number of aspects that created the impression that this was only a first draft of a plan.

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