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The South African Health Reforms 2009 - 2014: Moving towards universal coverage

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In 2008 the South African health sector was in crisis with an estimated 300,000 deaths from a delayed response to HIV, increasing health inequities, and a public sector unable to cope with the huge burden of disease. Three major reviews of the South African health system were separately commissioned: by the Development Bank of Southern Africa, by the Lancet Journal, and by the Ministry of Health. The findings of these reviews, published in 2009, provided a baseline for major new policy initiatives launched that year. In The South African Health Reforms 2009-2014, we describe how this turn-around in health policy is being achieved, the challenges that have had to be overcome, and the many challenges that remain. As a case study of an emerging power’s efforts to deliver on the expectations brought by the onset of democracy, it will be of interest to students of social and public health practice and policy nationally and around the globe.

ISBN 9781485110606
EISBN 9781485114758
Author Malebona Matsoso, Robert Fryatt, Gail Andrews
Publisher Juta Law

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