South African Journal of Bioethics and Law (Feb 2023)

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

  • Safia Mahomed,
  • Melodie Labuschaigne,
  • Magda Slabbert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7196/SAJBL.2022.v15i3.371

Abstract

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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.

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