Sapa - The proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) was under threat, the SA Communist Party said on Thursday in its political report presented to its Second Special National Congress.
"Powerful capitalist interests in the private health sector, in alliance with some in our own broader movement who have business interests in the sector are already involved in intense behind the scenes lobbying for either a total abandonment of the idea of an NHI or to try and build a watered down version of the NHI...," the report read.
Public private partnerships must be subjected to the "discipline of our development agenda" rather than being subjected to the logic of the capitalist market, the party said.
"A new area that the SACP will have to focus upon is how the defeated agenda of privatisation of the late 1990s continues to seek to resurrect itself through new ways of subjecting the state to the interests of an unfettered free market and its narrow BEE [Black Economic Empowerment] tentacles.
"One such form is that of the increasing use of Public Private Partnerships to imprison the state within the logic of private capital."
The SACP said private interests in the health sector were "seriously exploring" ways of capturing the NHI scheme through these partnerships.