FOCUS: PUBLIC HEALTH
Public sector moonlighting headed towards a major crisis
In hospitals and clinics already hollowed out by corruption, shortages and managerial decay, large numbers of nurses and doctors rely on private-sector moonlighting and overtime simply to stay afloat, Spotlight reports. Much of that work is undeclared, leaving the state dependent on exhausted staff to keep the wards running even as it threatens them with discipline for the very practices that make their survival possible. Joan van Dyk writes in Spotlight: Although the Department of Health allows some public...
FOCUS: NHI
Why does the ANC cling to the clearly disastrous NHI?
“It is difficult to believe that any intelligent person, who has followed the debate and thus learnt of the learnt of the overwhelming practical difficulties that National Health Insurance (NHI) would face, can still believe that the scheme makes sense,” argues political commentator RW Johnson in The Common Sense. He writes: Before 1994, most South African public hospitals were run by a power structure in which the doctors were the predominant element. This had its drawbacks and there were...



