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Universal Access to Healthcare: The Case of South Africa in the Comparative Global Context of the Late Anthropocene Era

机译:普遍获得医疗保健:南非在晚期全球时代的比较全球背景下的案例

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Much current global debate – as well as a great deal of political rhetoric – about global health and healthcare is characterised by a renewed emphasis on the goal of universal access throughout the world. While this goal has been achieved to varying extents in the United Kingdom, Canada and many countries in Europe, even within those countries where national health systems have long been in place, the pervasive shift in emphasis from health as a social value to health as a commodity within a capitalist market civilization is eroding the commitment to equitable access to healthcare. Against this background the challenge is much greater in low- and middle-income countries that lag behind – especially if aspirations to universal access go beyond primary care. The challenges of achieving greater equity in access to health and in health outcomes, in a middle-income country like South Africa, illustrate the magnitude of the tensions and gaps that need to be traversed, given the vast differences between healthcare provided in the private and public sectors. Understandably the concept of National Health Insurance (NHI) in South Africa has widespread support. The strategies for how a successful and effective NHI could be implemented, over what time-frame and what it covers are, however, very controversial issues. What tends to be ignored is that sustainable improvement in health in South Africa, and elsewhere, is not determined merely by medical care but more especially by social structures intimately linked to deeply entrenched local and global social, economic and political forces and inequalities. While seldom openly addressed, some of these forces are explicated in this article to supplement views elsewhere, although most have elided emphasis on the pervasive effects of the global political economy on the provisioning and practising of health and healthcare everywhere on our planet.
机译:当前的全球辩论 - 以及大量的政治言论 - 关于全球健康和医疗保健的特点是重新强调全世界普遍接入的目标。虽然这一目标已经在联合王国,加拿大和欧洲许多国家的不同范围内实现,即使在国家卫生系统长期以来一直在那些国家,普遍存在的转变将重视健康作为健康的社会价值资本主义市场文明的商品正在侵蚀对公平获取医疗保健的承诺。在这种背景下,挑战在落后的低收入和中等收入国家的挑战大大 - 特别是如果普遍访问的愿望超越初级保健。在像南非这样的中等收入国家实现更大股权的挑战,在南非这样的中等收入国家说明了需要遍历的紧张局势和差距,鉴于私人医疗保健之间的巨大差异公共部门。可以理解的是,南非国家健康保险(NHI)的概念普遍支持。如何实施成功和有效的NHI如何在什么时间框架以及它涵盖的情况下实现非常有争议的问题。往往被忽视的是,南非和其他地方的健康的可持续改善是不仅仅是由医疗保健确定的,而且特别是通过与社会结构密切相关的社会结构,以深深地根深蒂固的地方和全球社会,经济和政治力量和不平等。虽然很少公开解决,但这些部队在本文中阐述了其他地方的舆论,尽管大多数人都会强调全球政治经济对我们星球上各地的健康和医疗保健的普遍影响。

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