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You are here: Home / News / Why South Africa cannot afford to wait for healthcare reform | SA News

Why South Africa cannot afford to wait for healthcare reform | SA News

3 February 2026 by Guest

Profmed CEO, Craig Comrie, examines the cost pressures, policy uncertainty and practical reforms needed to build a healthcare system that works for all South Africans.

South Africa has entered 2026 facing a familiar but intensifying healthcare paradox. It is another election year, with local government elections due to take place from November and healthcare will remain a focal point of how citizens hopefully vote to change the politicking into tangible health service delivery. Once again National Health Insurance (NHI) is set to dominate the political debate however beneath the policy rhetoric, affordability remains the single biggest pressure point across both the public and…

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