COSATU CEC statement on the envisaged structures for NHI implementation
30 August 2017
The Central Executive Committee of COSATU is shocked to learn that the National Department of Health is pushing ahead with establishment of various committees dominated by vested interests and are designed to undermine the Cabinet approved National Health Insurance Policy (NHI). Overall these committees will take the country’s health care system to the wrong direction.
Not only are these committees, in terms of composition, unwieldy but have let the door wide open for corporate capture of one of the most significant social policy reforms since1994.
The seven committees established in terms of section 91(1) of the National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003) are dominated by the private sector namely: Private hospital groups, Private hospital management, Council for medical schemes, Medical aid schemes and actuaries. COSATU views this move as a classic case of: one step forward and ten steps backwards with the detractors of the NHI given the mantle by the Minister of Health.
The medical aid scheme industry has come out publicly to oppose the NHI as financially unsustainable and impractical; how then does the Minister of health see fit to give such institutions the custodianship role over the implementation of NHI. It makes no sense to draw from institutions or persons that have opposed a single payer NHI and have vested interests.