Justice in the provision of healthcare services – A stifled right in the private sector

Author:

Mahomed Safia,Labuschaigne Melodie,Slabbert Magda

Abstract

Private medical aids are essentially non-profit organisations that aim to deliver speedy treatment and should prevent members from unexpected, out of pocket expenses for medical care. However, although the latest statistics show that 16.2% of individuals in South Africa were members of medical aid schemes, making the promise of private healthcare accessible to a small percentage of the population, they are not without their own unique set of challenges. The restrictions that exist within the private sector have a direct bearing on the types of healthcare services patients can access, which in turn impacts on the fundamental right to access healthcare. Using a recent High Court Case decision, this article seeks to explore whether there is justice in the provision of healthcare services, specifically within the private sector in South Africa.

Publisher

South African Medical Association NPC

Subject

Law,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Professions (miscellaneous),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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