The National Assembly passes the National Health Insurance Bill and the Land Court Bill
13 June 2023
The National Assembly (NA) has, during its plenary sitting this afternoon, passed the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill and the Land Court Bill.
NHI Bill seeks to provide for universal access to health care services in the country in accordance with the National Health Insurance White Paper and the Constitution of South Africa. The Bill envisages the establishment of a National Health Insurance Fund and sets out its powers, functions, and governance structures. The Fund will purchase health care services for all users who are registered with it.
The Bill will also create mechanisms for the equitable, effective, and efficient utilization of the resources of the fund to meet the health needs of users and preclude or limit undesirable, unethical and unlawful practices in relation to the Fund. It further seeks to address barriers to access.
The NHI Bill was initially tabled in Parliament and introduced to the Portfolio Committee on Health on the 8 August 2019 for processing. The Committee received its first briefing on the Bill from the Department of Health on 29 August 2019 and was subsequently briefed on the NHI pilot districts on 4 March 2020.