
OPINION | Funding future health: The case for private capital
By Avinash Kalkapersad South Africa has already shown that disciplined public-private partnership can mobilise private capital for the public good.
For context, South Africa’s public health system spends approximately R5 500 per person per year, significantly below the levels seen in comparable upper-middle-income economies, where annual healthcare expenditure typically ranges between R8 000 and R11 000 per capita.
South Africa’s healthcare challenge is often described as a public sector problem, a private sector problem, or a policy problem.
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