Mistrust in government and National Health Insurance: A qualitative study of solo private practitioners in Cape Town.

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL South African Family Practice Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.4102/safp.v65i1.5768
Bridget L Perrow, Helen Schneider
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Background:  The participation of independent private general practitioners (GPs) is of fundamental importance to the successful implementation of key elements of the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) reform, notably the contracting units for primary health care (CUPS). This study explored knowledge and perceptions of the NHI reforms of private GPs following the tabling of the NHI Bill in parliament in 2019.

Methods:  An explorative qualitative research methodology was adopted. Using a semi-structured guide, nine solo private GPs, purposefully selected to represent the range of practices in the southern peninsula of Cape Town were interviewed in depth by B.L.P. over the period from January 2021 to March 2022.

Results:  The GPs indicated support for the values of greater equity outlined in the NHI proposals. However, they had little engagement on or knowledge of their potential future roles in NHI. Concerns over financial viability and design were underpinned by an overall mistrust in the public sector to implement and manage NHI.

Conclusion:  The study concurs with previous research that private GPs are broadly in support of the principles of, and are potential allies, in advancing NHI. General practitioners need a platform to share their concerns and contribute as co-designers of NHI reforms. In the interim, steps to increase collaboration between private and public sectors at local and provincial level through, for example, referral processes may help to build the trust that is necessary between the sectors.Contribution: This study foregrounds the role of trust relationships in advancing NHI.

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对政府和国民健康保险的不信任:对开普敦个体私人执业医师的定性研究。
背景: 独立私人全科医生(GPs)的参与对于成功实施拟议的国民健康保险(NHI)改革的关键要素,特别是初级医疗保健签约单位(CUPS)至关重要。本研究探讨了 2019 年《国家健康保险法案》提交议会后私营全科医生对国家健康保险改革的了解和看法: 采用探索性定性研究方法。在 2021 年 1 月至 2022 年 3 月期间,B.L.P.使用半结构化指南,深入采访了九名个体私营全科医生,这些医生被有目的地挑选出来,以代表开普敦南部半岛的执业范围: 结果:全科医生表示支持国家医疗保险提案中提出的更加公平的价值观。然而,他们对自己在国家医疗保险中未来可能扮演的角色知之甚少。由于对公共部门实施和管理国家健康保险的整体不信任,他们对财务可行性和设计表示担忧: 本研究与之前的研究一致,即私人全科医生广泛支持国家医疗保险的原则,并且是推进国家医疗保险的潜在盟友。全科医生需要一个平台来分享他们所关注的问题,并作为国家医疗保险改革的共同设计者做出贡献。在此期间,在地方和省一级通过转诊程序等措施加强私营和公共部门之间的合作,可能有助于在部门之间建立必要的信任:本研究强调了信任关系在推进国家医疗保险中的作用。
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South African Family Practice
South African Family Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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1.50
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79
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25 weeks
期刊介绍: South African Family Practice (SAFP) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, which strives to provide primary care physicians and researchers with a broad range of scholarly work in the disciplines of Family Medicine, Primary Health Care, Rural Medicine, District Health and other related fields. SAFP publishes original research, clinical reviews, and pertinent commentary that advance the knowledge base of these disciplines. The content of SAFP is designed to reflect and support further development of the broad basis of these disciplines through original research and critical review of evidence in important clinical areas; as well as to provide practitioners with continuing professional development material.
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