Mazibuko Senzelwe M, Govender Pragashnie, Nadasan Thayananthee
Discipline of Physiotherapy, School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa; and, eJimini Physiotherapists, Empangeni.
S Afr Fam Pract (2004). 2025 Apr 24;67(1):e1-e10. doi: 10.4102/safp.v67i1.6013.
Quality rehabilitation services are limited in rural South African areas, such as KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly valued as an effective model for public health delivery in developing countries; yet, their application in South Africa's rehabilitation sector, especially with the upcoming National Health Insurance (NHI) for universal health coverage, remains unclear. This study examined perspectives on using PPPs for rehabilitation services within the District Health System in KZN in preparation for the NHI.
A qualitative study in eThekwini, Amajuba and King Cetshwayo districts of KZN included 57 participants, selected through purposive sampling. Participants were rehabilitation practitioners, managers and social development representatives. Data were collected via focus groups and interviews and analysed using thematic analysis.
Participants noted that the NHI's strategy of incorporating the private sector is designed to alleviate government pressure and provide financial incentives. Challenges mentioned include service availability, patient care and tariff disputes. Discrepancies between public and private sectors and the private sector's financial sensitivities pose significant challenges to NHI implementation. A knowledge gap exists regarding the role of PPPs in the NHI context for rehabilitation services. Practitioners emphasised the necessity of adequate government funding for private sector partnerships to strengthen public health infrastructure.
Stakeholders express varied views on PPPs for rehabilitation, highlighting the need for clear guidelines and funding support as South Africa nears NHI implementation.Contribution: This study provides insights into stakeholders' views on PPPs for rehabilitation, identifying key benefits and challenges to inform effective NHI-aligned implementation strategies.
在南非农村地区,如夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔省(KZN),优质康复服务有限。公私伙伴关系(PPPs)作为发展中国家公共卫生服务提供的有效模式,其价值日益受到重视;然而,它们在南非康复部门的应用,尤其是在即将到来的全民健康覆盖的国家健康保险(NHI)背景下,仍不明确。本研究探讨了在KZN地区卫生系统中利用公私伙伴关系提供康复服务的观点,为国家健康保险做准备。
在KZN的伊泰夸尼、阿玛朱巴和国王塞特舒韦约区进行的一项定性研究,通过目的抽样选取了57名参与者。参与者包括康复从业者、管理人员和社会发展代表。通过焦点小组和访谈收集数据,并使用主题分析进行分析。
参与者指出,国家健康保险纳入私营部门的策略旨在减轻政府压力并提供经济激励。提到的挑战包括服务可用性、患者护理和费率纠纷。公共部门和私营部门之间的差异以及私营部门的财务敏感性对国家健康保险的实施构成重大挑战。在国家健康保险背景下公私伙伴关系在康复服务中的作用存在知识差距。从业者强调政府为私营部门伙伴关系提供充足资金以加强公共卫生基础设施的必要性。
利益相关者对康复公私伙伴关系表达了不同观点,突出了在南非接近国家健康保险实施时制定明确指导方针和资金支持的必要性。贡献:本研究深入了解了利益相关者对康复公私伙伴关系的看法,确定了关键益处和挑战,为有效的国家健康保险对齐实施策略提供信息。