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South African Family Practice

On-line version ISSN 2078-6204
Print version ISSN 2078-6190

Abstract

PERROW, Bridget L.  and  SCHNEIDER, Helen. Mistrust in government and National Health Insurance: A qualitative study of solo private practitioners in Cape Town. SAFP [online]. 2023, vol.65, n.1, pp.1-8. ISSN 2078-6204.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/safp.v65i1.5768.

BACKGROUND: The participation of independent private general practitioners (GPs) is of fundamental importance to the successful implementation of key elements of the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) reform, notably the contracting units for primary health care (CUPS). This study explored knowledge and perceptions of the NHI reforms of private GPs following the tabling of the NHI Bill in parliament in 2019 METHODS: An explorative qualitative research methodology was adopted. Using a semi-structured guide, nine solo private GPs, purposefully selected to represent the range of practices in the southern peninsula of Cape Town were interviewed in depth by B.L.P. over the period from January 2021 to March 2022 RESULTS: The GPs indicated support for the values of greater equity outlined in the NHI proposals. However, they had little engagement on or knowledge of their potential future roles in NHI. Concerns over financial viability and design were underpinned by an overall mistrust in the public sector to implement and manage NHI CONCLUSION: The study concurs with previous research that private GPs are broadly in support of the principles of, and are potential allies, in advancing NHI. General practitioners need a platform to share their concerns and contribute as co-designers of NHI reforms. In the interim, steps to increase collaboration between private and public sectors at local and provincial level through, for example, referral processes may help to build the trust that is necessary between the sectors CONTRIBUTION: This study foregrounds the role of trust relationships in advancing NHI

Keywords : independent private general practitioner; National Health Insurance (NHI); Universal Health Coverage (UHC); Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality; primary health care (PHC); public and private sector collaboration; stakeholder engagement; equitable healthcare.

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