
TAMAR KAHN
Science and Health Editor
CAPE TOWN — Human Sciences Research Council CEO Olive Shisana will chair the government’s new advisory committee on national health insurance (NHI), Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi announced yesterday. She will head a 25-member body charged with advising the minister on policy, legislation and implementation of NHI.
The release of the committee names has been keenly awaited by the private health sector, anxious about its future role. A leaked draft of the African National Congress’ (ANC) NHI proposals, which were driven by Shisana, describes a single national health service providing care to everyone regardless of their ability to pay, a scenario that critics say is unaffordable.
The committee’s first job will be public consultation on the report produced by the ANC’s NHI committee. The report was finalised in June and is expected to be released shortly as a Cabinet-approved white paper. Motsoaledi declined to specify a release date.
“The policy is about the transformation of the health system, a complete overhaul. We are looking for a safety net for the entire SA. People must not be afraid of being bankrupted by (medical expenses),” Shisana said.
The committee members are Gen Mokgethi Radebe, a general practitioner; the Treasury’s Mark Blecher; the Department of Health’s Yogan Pillay; and the Department of Communications’ Keith Shongwe.
The team also includes foreign experts: Dr Joseph Kutzin, adviser for health system financing in the European region of the World Health Organisation; Dr William Savedoff, senior partner at Social Insights in Maine, Portland; and Prof Prabhat Jha, from the University of Toronto, in Canada.
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