In the summer of 1944 during the Second World War the Allies launched an airborne operation, named Market Garden, aimed at securing a crossing over the Rhine River and thus an advance into the heart of Northern Germany. The aim of the operation was to seize key bridges with airborne troops allowing ground troops to advance over 100 kilometres to the Dutch town of Arnhem and by so doing outflank the German frontier defences. The plan which was backed by the British General Montgomery and Prime Minister Churchill despite concerns expressed by others in the Allied High Command lead by General Eisenhower. The operation despite the heroic efforts of allied…
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National Health Insurance … what is government saying?
I have written on several occasions about the proposed National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) that is currently before the South African parliament. I have proposed a rational debate and have raised my concerns about what is proposed in the draft legislation. I was thus interested in an interview with Dr Nicholas Crisp, the deputy director-general tasked with National Health Insurance in the National Department of Health published in the Sunday Times on 3rd April 2023. Dr Crisp, who is one of the most senior officials in the National Department of Health, was posed a series of questions by Chris Barron and his responses, if he was correctly quoted, I found…
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National Health Insurance … what are alternatives?
I have in recent posts referred to my concerns related to the National Health Insurance (NHI) draft bill and it is only reasonable to ask, “So if you are concerned what alternatives would you recommend or consider? It is easy to criticise but if it is accepted that the current status quo for the majority of South Africans is unacceptable, rather than carping on the sidelines offer alternatives!” So much has been written in the last few years on this topic that I am hesitant that I can add anything of value to the debate but for what is worth here are my views! Since 1994 the divide between those…
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The more things change the more they stay the same …
The more things change the more they stay the same Ah, is it just me or does anybody see The new improved tomorrow isn’t what it used to be Yesterday keeps comin’ ’round, it’s just reality … The words of a song by Bon Jovi echo in my mind as I reflect on the state of South African healthcare. The song itself echoes the words of the French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr from the 1800’s who wrote that “plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose” – the more things change, the more they stay the same – indicating that turbulent changes do not affect reality on a deeper level…
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National Health Insurance … is the time right?
A recent media report in TimesLIVE (8th April 2021) quotes the National Health Minister, Dr. Zweli Mkhize, as saying that “one of the glaring lessons highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic is the urgent need for universal health coverage (UHC) to ensure no-one is left behind”. Further “the implementation of National Health Insurance (NHI) is seen as a critical intervention that will assist in restructuring the core components of the health system”. In his opinion central structures such as the Coronavirus Command Council and the Ministerial Advisory Committees created during the pandemic to support governance were able to foster confidence in the interventions proposed and implemented especially those that required a…