- Title
- The feasibility of the Uitenhage provincial hospital private initiative
- Creator
- Cherry, Jacqueline Helen
- Subject
- Public health administration -- South Africa -- Uitenhage
- Subject
- Health care reform -- South Africa -- Uitenhage
- Subject
- Feasibility studies -- South Africa -- Uitenhage
- Subject
- Hospital care
- Date Issued
- 2010
- Date
- 2010
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- MBA
- Identifier
- vital:8619
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1508
- Identifier
- Public health administration -- South Africa -- Uitenhage
- Identifier
- Health care reform -- South Africa -- Uitenhage
- Identifier
- Feasibility studies -- South Africa -- Uitenhage
- Identifier
- Hospital care
- Description
- The South African Health Care environment is in state of reform. Government strategy and change in legislation have been the catalyst for the development of new business models in South Africa. This report deals with the feasibility of a proposed model which is to be implemented by the Eastern Cape Department of Health at the Provincial Hospital in Uitenhage. The fundamental challenge in South Africa is the shortage of resources to support the health care industry from a public perspective. The point of departure for this research was to understand the complexity of this industry and investigate models that have evolved in South Africa and internationally. The literature research covers funding mechanisms from both a public and private perspective and takes into account the role the government plays in providing equitable health care for all. The literature provided the foundation to develop the model which is to be piloted at the hospital in Uitenhage. In terms of the research objective, a single case study methodology approach was conducted. Triangulation technique was used to gain insight from different perspectives and to test the model for validity. The core of this research focuses on the viability of the proposed model and the integration of this into the government health reform plan. The research revealed that in comparison to the existing PPP models in South Africa, this model is feasible. As a result of the analysis and the development of the proposed model, the research is concluded by offering suggestions for further research.
- Format
- xiii, 103 leaves
- Format
- Publisher
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
- Publisher
- Faculty of Business and Economic Sciences
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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