South Africa's model of healthcare financing is "primitive" and will be abandoned, Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said on Tuesday.
"The present system of healthcare financing can no longer be allowed to go on, because it is simply unsustainable," Motsoaledi said during his budget vote speech in Parliament.
He said of the 8,5% of the gross domestic product (GDP) that was spent on healthcare, only 3,5% of the GDP catered for 84% of the population's healthcare. The other 5% catered for just 14% of the population or seven-million people.
"Nowhere in the civilised world can you find that state of affairs," he said.
"The present model of healthcare financing is just outright primitive and we are going to abandon it."
Motsoaledi said critics of the government's proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) were "hard at work" to prove that the government was going to overburden the rich.
"NHI is a system of universal health coverage where every citizen is covered by healthcare insurance, rich or poor," he said.
Source: Polity
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