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Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said private healthcare was a brutal system because it had commercialized an essential service.

salvagente,“How can we run such a brutal system… the government will not fold its arms when there is such rampant commercialisation in the healthcare sector,” he said at a general practitioners’ meeting in Durban.

He said the use of a public good for excessive profit was unacceptable, which was why the state had introduced the National Health Insurance (NHI).

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Motsoaledi was consulting with general practitioners on the NHI as part of an interprovincial road show, following the release of the government’s green paper.

Billions go to private sector

He said private hospitals and specialists were receiving the majority of South Africa’s R84 billion health expenditure.

Private hospitals received R31.1 billion and specialists received a total of R19 billion.

“R14 billion goes to pharmaceuticals, R6.2 billion goes to general practitioners and only the remainder (about R14 billion) is for public-healthcare and non-medical expenses.”

The public would have till November to comment on the NHI discussion document.

A total of R125 billion was estimated to be spent next year on preparations which include establishing 10 test sites.

(Sapa, October 2011) – Edited by Salvagente

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