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National Health Insurance Policy towards Universal Health Coverage

References

 

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2 Palmer, S., Torgerson, D.J. (1999): Definitions of Efficiency. BMJ. 1999 Apr 24; 318(7191): 1136.

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3 Department of Home Affairs (2017): Draft White Paper on International Migration in South Africa.

 

4 Vining AR, Globerman S (1999): Contracting-out health care services: A conceptual framework. Health Policy. Jan; 46(2) pg 77-96.

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5 McPake B. , Banda EE (994): Contracting out of health services in developing countries. Health Policy Plan. 1994 Mar;9(1):25-30.

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6 Department of Health (2014): National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003), Emergency Medical Services Regulations.

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7 Department of Home Affairs (2017): Draft White Paper on International Migration in South Africa.

 

8 Department of Home Affairs (2017): Draft White Paper on International Migration in South Africa.

 

9 Report of the National Health Services Commission 1944: (UG 30/1944) (Gluckman Commission). Pretoria: Government Printers.; 1944.

 

10 Palmer, S., Torgerson, D.J (1999): Definitions of efficiency. BMJ. 1999 Apr 24; 318(7191): 1136.

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11 United Nations (2006): Committee of Experts on Public Administration: Definition of Basic Terminology in Governance and Public Administration. Economic and Social Council, 5th Session, 27-31 March. New York. Available at: unpan1.un.org

 

12 Department of Home Affairs (2017): Draft White Paper on International Migration in South Africa.

 

13 Palmer, S., Torgerson, D.J. (1999): Definitions of Efficiency. BMJ. 1999 Apr 24; 318(7191): 1136.

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14 Department of Home Affairs (2017): Draft White Paper on International Migration in South Africa.

 

15 Report of the National Health Services Commission (UG 30/1944) (Gluckman Commission).Pretoria: Government Printer; 1944.

 

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17 WHO-World Health Organisation (2015): Health in 2015 - From MDGs to SDGS in Chapter 9, SDGs: Reflections on the Implications and challenges for Health

 

18 Samson, M. , Taylor, N. (2015):Supporting Social Protection Systems, EU concept paper. Brussels

 

19 WHO-World Health Organisation (2010): Health systems financing: the path to universal coverage. Geneva: World Health Organization.

 

20 WHO-World Health Organisation(2010): The World Health Report.Geneva, Switzerland.

 

21 Palmer, S., Torgerson, D.J. (1999): Definitions of Efficiency. BMJ. 1999 Apr 24; 318(7191): 1136.

Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1115526/

 

22 Ataguba J, McIntyre D (2009): Financing and benefit incidence in the South African health system

 

23 Statistics South Africa (2014): Statistical release P0302. Mid-year population estimates, 2014

 

24 ibid

 

25 StatsSA, 2013: Spectrum Policy Modelling System

 

26 Human Science Research Council (2014): South African National HIV Prevalence, Incidence and Behaviour Survey, 2012

 

27 Department of Health (2012): The 2012 National Antenatal Sentinel HIV & Herpes Simplex Type-2 Prevalence Survey in South Africa

 

28 Statistics South Africa (2014): Statistical release P0302. Mid-year population estimates, 2014

 

29 Silal SP, Penn-Kekana L, Harris B, Birch S, McIntyre D (2012). Exploring inequalities in access to and use of maternal health services in South Africa. BMC Health Services Research; 12: 120 doi:10.1186/1472-6963-12-120

 

30 Medical Research Council, 2011: Rapid Mortality Surveillance Reports

 

31 Basu, S., Andrews, J., Kishore, S., Panjabi, R., Stuckler, D. (2012): Comparative Performance of Private and Public Healthcare Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review. PLoS Med. 2012 Jun; 9(6): e1001244. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001244

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32 HEU-Health Economics Unit (2012):Community preferences for improving public sector health services in South Africa. What aspects of public sector health service quality improvements should be prioritised? HEU Policy Brief. Cape Town: Health Economics Unit (HEU), University of Cape Town.

 

33 Basu, S., Andrews, J., Kishore, S., Panjabi, R., Stuckler, D. (2012): Comparative Performance of Private and Public Healthcare Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review. PLoS Med. 2012 Jun; 9(6): e1001244. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001244

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34 Human Science Research Council (2016): State of the Nation. Pretoria, South Africa

 

35 Lehmann, U, 2008: Strengthening Human Resources for Primary Health Care. In P. Barron., J, Roma-Reardon |(Eds). South African Health Review 2008. Durban; Health Systems Trust.

 

36 South African Health Review: Data on personnel and bed numbers 2005/06, Health Systems Trust

 

37 Kachwee, M, Hartmann, D (2013): Hospital Supply Chain Management and Optimisation. SAIIE25 Proceedings, 9-11 July, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

 

38 OECD and WHO (2015) International Comparison of South African Private Hospital Price Levels.

 

39 National Department of Health (2015): White Paper on National Health Insurance, Towards Universal Health Coverage, South Africa

 

40 National Department of Health (2015): White Paper on National Health Insurance, Towards Universal Health Coverage, South Africa

 

41 Chitiga, M., Josie, J., & Verryn. A.(2014): AReview of South Africa’s Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations (IGFR) System - An African Perspective on Fiscal Decentralisation’: FFC 20th Anniversary Conference, 10-13 August

 

42 CMS-Council for Medical Schemes (2015): Annual Report 2014/15 – 15 years on the pulse

 

43 Ataguba JE, Akazili J, McIntyre D (2011): Socioeconomic-related health inequality in South Africa: evidence from General Household Surveys. International Journal for Equity in Health 10: 48

 

44 Gilson L, McIntyre D (2005): Removing user fees for primary care in Africa: the need for careful action. British Medical Journal; 331: 762-765.

 

45 Goudge, J., Gilson, L., Russell, S., Gumede, T., &Mills, A. (2009): The household costs of health care in rural South Africa with free public primary care and hospital exemptions for the poor. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 14(4), 458-467

 

46 Shung-King M (2011):Dilemmas of co-payment and moral hazard in the context of an NHI. Cape Town: Health Economics Unit, University of Cape Town. (http://www.heu-uct.org.za)

 

47 Nkosi M, Govender V, Erasmus E, Gilson L (2007):Investigating the role of power and institutions in hospital-level implementation of equity-oriented policies. Johannesburg/Cape Town: Centre for Health Policy/Health Economics Unit.

 

48 Ataguba JE, McIntyre D (2012): Who benefits from health services in South Africa? Health Economics, Policy and Law. Doi: 10.1017/S1744133112000060

 

49 Cotaretti, C(2010): Macro-fiscal Implications of Health Care Reform in Advanced and Emerging Economies- Case Studies. Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund.

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50 Paris, V., Devaux, M.,Wei, L.(2010): “Health Systems Institutional Characteristics: A Survey of 29 OECD Countries”, OECD.

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51 OECD-Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (2011): Economic Policy Reforms - Going for Growth OECD.

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52 de Lagasnerie G. (2015): Tapering payments in hospitals, Experiences in OECD countries, OECD DOI : 10.1787/18152015

 

53 Kumar, A., de Lagasnerie, G.,Maiorano,F., Forti, A.(2014): “Pricing and competition in Specialist Medical Services: An Overview for South Africa”, OECD.

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54 WHO Policy (2016): Economic benefits from well-designed reforms to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC)

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55 Bloom,D., Canning, D., and Sevilla, J. (2004): The effect of Health on Economic Growth: A Production Function Approach, World Development.

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56 Bond, P., Frogner, B., Malikane, C., (2010): Financing Health Insurance: What can South Africa Afford? Presented to the roundtable National Health Insurance: Exploring Key Questions. Oxfam Australia, May 2010 in Funding NHI: A spoonful of sugar? An economic analysis of the NHI (2013), NHI economic Impact research, KPMG, South Africa.

 

57 ibid

 

58 WHO-World Health Organisation(2010): World Health Report Health system financing – The path to universal coverage. WHO, Geneva.

 

59 Vining AR, Globerman S (1999): Contracting-out health care services: A conceptual framework. Health Policy. Jan;46(2), pg77-96.

Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10346287

 

60 WHO-World Health Organisation (2014): Making fair choices on the path to universal health coverage. Final report of the WHO Consultative Group on Equity and Universal Health Coverage. Geneva

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61 WHO- World Health Organisation (2015): Using Health Technology Assessment for Universal Health Coverage and Reimbursement Systems. Geneva, Switzerland, 2-3 November.

Available on: http://www.who.int/health-technology-assessment/HTA_November_meeting_report_Final.pdf

 

62 Palmer, S., Torgerson, D.J. (1999): Definitions of Efficiency. BMJ. 1999 Apr 24; 318(7191): 1136.

Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1115526/

 

63 WHO-World Health Organisation (2015): Implementation of the Universal Access with Explicit Guarantees (AUGE) reform. Eds Ismael Aguilera, Antonio Infante, Héctor Orme~no. & Carlos Urriola in Improving Health System Efficiency. Health Systems Governance & Financing, Geneva, Switzerland

Available at: http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/187657/1/WHO_HIS_HGF_CaseStudy_15.3_eng.pdf?ua=1

 

64 World Bank and World Health Organisation (2015): Tracking Universal Health Coverage, First Global Health Monitoring Report

 

65 Department of Health (2015): Review of the National District Clinical Specialist Teams (DCST) Stream of the Primary Health Care Reengineering Strategy: Final Report 24 August 2015

Available at: https://www.greengazette.co.za/pages/national-gazette-39506-of-11-december-2015-vol-606_20151211-GGN-39506-00045.pdf

 

66 Department of Health (2014): National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003), Emergency Medical Services Regulations.

Available on: www.gov.za/sites/www.gov.za/files/37869_rg10239_gon585

 

67 WHO-World Health Organisation (2007): Provider Payments and Cost-Containment Lessons from OECD Countries. Technical Briefs For Policy Makers, No 2. Geneva, Switzerland.

Available at: www.who.int/health_financing/documents/pb_e_07_02

 

68 SAPS-South African Pharmacy Council (2010): Good Pharmacy Practice Standards, Fourth Edition. Pretoria, South Africa

 

69 Frenz, P, Vega, J. (2010):Universal Health Coverage with Health Equity: What we know, don’t know and need to know, First Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Montreaux. Pg 15

 

70 World Bank and World Health Organisation (2015): Tracking Universal Health Coverage, First Global Health Monitoring Report, pg 1

 

71 World Bank and World Health Organisation (2015): Tracking Universal Health Coverage, First Global Health Monitoring Report, pg 9

 

72 Ibid

 

73 WHO-World Health Organisation (2015): Costing health care reforms to move towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC): Considerations for National Health Insurance in South Africa. Available at: www.afro.who.int/en/south-africa/press-mterial/ item/811-costing-health-care-reforms-to-move-towards-universal-health-coverage-uhc-considerations-for-national-health-insurance-in-southafrica.html

 

74 Kutzin J (2008): Health financing policy: A guide for decision-makers. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe.

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75 Hussey P, Anderson GF (2003): A Comparison of Single- and Multi-Payer Health Insurance Systems and Options for Reform. Health Policy; 66: 215-228. Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, DOI: 10.1016/S0168-8510(03)00050-2

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76 Savedoff W, Gottret P (Eds) (2008). Governing mandatory health insurance: Learning from experience. Washington D.C.: The World Bank.

 

77 McIntyre D (2012). What health care financing changes are needed to reach universal coverage in South Africa? South African Medical Journal; 102(6): 489-490

 

78 Department of Health (2014): National Health Act, 2003 (Act 61 of 2003), Emergency Medical Services Regulations.

Available on: www.gov.za/sites/www.gov.za/files/37869_rg10239_gon585