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Arhete, LE
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Erasmus, Louwrence D
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2017-06-07T07:57:39Z |
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2017-06-07T07:57:39Z |
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2016-05 |
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Arhete, L.E. and Erasmus, L. 2016. Healthcare service delivery: a literature review. The 25th International Conference for Management of Technology (IAMOT 2016), Orlando, Florida, USA May 15-19, 2016, p. 487-505 |
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http://iamot2016.org/proceedings/papers/IAMOT_2016_paper_51.pdf
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9205
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The 25th International Conference for Management of Technology (IAMOT 2016), Orlando, Florida, USA May 15-19, 2016 |
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Despite the end of apartheid decades ago, the South African healthcare system continues to face significant challenges. Although efforts were made in the past to address the crisis, the system is said to be performing below standard. The South African government is in the process of implementing a multibillion rand national health insurance (NHI) programme intended to revamp the entire national health system to among others, ensure affordability and accessibility to healthcare. The purpose of this research study is to review the existing literature on healthcare services to gain more insights on healthcare service delivery from an international perspective, and to find out ways on how healthcare services can be strengthened and more effectively delivered within the South African context with special interest on the implementation of the NHI. A multidisciplinary literature study and analysis was undertaken using the narrative approach. The findings revealed that healthcare systems generally are becoming more multifaceted, and shifting progressively to technology driven process in assertive efforts to ensuring high quality and cost effective healthcare service delivery, with special interest on well-being and preventive orientation. Cracks in human resource and leadership, socioeconomic status, and infrastructure were identified within the South African context as challenges that could impede the implementation of the NHI scheme. |
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International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) & the Graduate School of Technology Management, University of Pretoria |
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Worklist;17169 |
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Global healthcare |
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Healthcare system |
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Healthcare service delivery |
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National Health Insurance |
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Healthcare service delivery: a literature review |
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Conference Presentation |
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Arhete, L., & Erasmus, L. D. (2016). Healthcare service delivery: a literature review. International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) & the Graduate School of Technology Management, University of Pretoria. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9205 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Arhete, LE, and Louwrence D Erasmus. "Healthcare service delivery: a literature review." (2016): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9205 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Arhete L, Erasmus LD, Healthcare service delivery: a literature review; International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) & the Graduate School of Technology Management, University of Pretoria; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9205 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Arhete, LE
AU - Erasmus, Louwrence D
AB - Despite the end of apartheid decades ago, the South African healthcare system continues to face significant challenges. Although efforts were made in the past to address the crisis, the system is said to be performing below standard. The South African government is in the process of implementing a multibillion rand national health insurance (NHI) programme intended to revamp the entire national health system to among others, ensure affordability and accessibility to healthcare. The purpose of this research study is to review the existing literature on healthcare services to gain more insights on healthcare service delivery from an international perspective, and to find out ways on how healthcare services can be strengthened and more effectively delivered within the South African context with special interest on the implementation of the NHI. A multidisciplinary literature study and analysis was undertaken using the narrative approach. The findings revealed that healthcare systems generally are becoming more multifaceted, and shifting progressively to technology driven process in assertive efforts to ensuring high quality and cost effective healthcare service delivery, with special interest on well-being and preventive orientation. Cracks in human resource and leadership, socioeconomic status, and infrastructure were identified within the South African context as challenges that could impede the implementation of the NHI scheme.
DA - 2016-05
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Global healthcare
KW - Healthcare system
KW - Healthcare service delivery
KW - National Health Insurance
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2016
T1 - Healthcare service delivery: a literature review
TI - Healthcare service delivery: a literature review
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9205
ER -
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