2015
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czv047
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Exploring corruption in the South African health sector

Abstract: Recent scholarly attention has focused on weak governance and the negative effects of corruption on the provision of health services. Employing agency theory, this article discusses corruption in the South African health sector. We used a combination of research methods and triangulated data from three sources: Auditor-General of South Africa reports for each province covering a 9-year period; 13 semi-structured interviews with health sector key informants and a content analysis of print media reports covering… Show more

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“…[115][116][117] For example, research in South Africa illustrates the siphoning off of scarce resources can gravely affect health, with sorely needed health equipment failing to reach remote areas, and thus increasing the chance of adverse events for which frontline health workers will be held responsible. 116 In Chad, a study shows less than 1% of the nonwage funds allocated by the Ministry of Health to the regions reached local health facilities due to high level of leakage at regional level. 118 A review of gaps in health systems research identifies corruption as an area where there has been remarkably little research relative to its impact on subSaharan health systems.…”
Section: Addressing Corruption Strengthening Accountabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[115][116][117] For example, research in South Africa illustrates the siphoning off of scarce resources can gravely affect health, with sorely needed health equipment failing to reach remote areas, and thus increasing the chance of adverse events for which frontline health workers will be held responsible. 116 In Chad, a study shows less than 1% of the nonwage funds allocated by the Ministry of Health to the regions reached local health facilities due to high level of leakage at regional level. 118 A review of gaps in health systems research identifies corruption as an area where there has been remarkably little research relative to its impact on subSaharan health systems.…”
Section: Addressing Corruption Strengthening Accountabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coovadia et al () enumerate the dysfunctions in the health system that constrain service delivery and trace their historical roots in racial and gender discrimination, highlighting, among other factors, weak stewardship, poor human resources management and inequitable access. The growth in corruption has also had a negative impact on implementing HIV policy and on services more broadly, an issue that Rispel et al () discuss.…”
Section: Political Will and Hiv: South Africa And Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public sector health workers in South Arica are frequently described as 'cruel' or 'uncaring' with little regard for patient confidentiality [25][26][27] . This has fuelled perceptions that the public health system is strained, under-resourced and has 'worsened' over time 28 . The optimal performance of the health system is thus dependent on addressing acceptability of care, alongside integrating the highly fragmented public-private split and overcoming human resource challenges 9,23,29 .…”
Section: Literature Review Why Does South Africa Need Nhi? the Persismentioning
confidence: 99%