Pharmacy Council tries to bully members into supporting the NHI
15 October 2019
The Solidarity Occupational Guild for Health Care Professionals today strongly denounced the South African Pharmacy Council’s apparent veiled threat as far as the National Health Insurance (NHI) is concerned.
Morné Malan, senior researcher at the Solidarity Research Institute (SRI), explained that at best the Council is acting irresponsibly and negligently and at worst clearly in bad faith. “The message the council, which in terms of its mandate can institute disciplinary steps or could even deregister members, is sending to pharmacists clearly bears the traits of a friendly obligation. Every pharmacist is called upon to complete and sign a pledge that reads: ““I, as a Pharmacy Professional, support NHI.” Compulsory speech such as this is more characteristic of a dictatorship of the former Soviet Union than being typical of a democratic republic.”
The Occupational Guild cautions the Council to act in a more responsible way, confirming its independence in deeds instead of doing so merely in words. “Of the Council’s 25 members 16 are appointed by the Minister of Health. Consequently, they should make it their serious business to affirm their impartiality and independence from the minister. They are not there to be the bullies enforcing the minister’s will on pharmacists, even less so to artificially fabricate forced agreement for the Minister’s plans from within the profession,” Malan stated.
The occupational guild today informed its members that they are under no obligation at all to complete and sign the declaration in support of the NHI that is currently being distributed by the Pharmacy Council.