Evaluating the Effectiveness of Resources Allocated to Rural Healthcare Facilities in South Africa

This paper investigates the critical issue of resource allocation in rural healthcare facilities in South Africa, focusing on the case study of Christ the King Hospital. Despite the establishment of democracy, public healthcare institutions continue to struggle with inadequate resources, which signi...

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Main Authors: Skhumbuzo GCABASHE, Mohamed SAHEED BAYAT, France Khutso Lavhelani KGOBE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Sitech 2024-12-01
Series:Social Sciences and Education Research Review
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Online Access:https://sserr.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/sserr-11-2-274-282.pdf
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Summary:This paper investigates the critical issue of resource allocation in rural healthcare facilities in South Africa, focusing on the case study of Christ the King Hospital. Despite the establishment of democracy, public healthcare institutions continue to struggle with inadequate resources, which significantly hampers their ability to deliver quality healthcare services to rural populations. Through a detailed analysis, the paper identifies systemic challenges, including insufficient funding, inadequate infrastructure, and low healthcare worker morale, which collectively undermine the quality of care provided to rural communities. The findings highlight the urgent need for the South African government to enhance budget allocations to public healthcare facilities, particularly in underserved areas. By improving resource distribution and ensuring that healthcare professionals are adequately supported, the government can foster a more conducive environment for effective service delivery. Moreover, the paper emphasizes the importance of patient consultation in decision-making processes, advocating for a more participatory approach to healthcare management. This consultation is crucial for tailoring services to meet the specific needs of rural populations. The study calls for comprehensive reforms that prioritize both the welfare of healthcare workers and the healthcare needs of rural communities, aiming to create a more equitable and efficient healthcare system that fulfils the constitutional mandate of providing quality healthcare for all citizens.
ISSN:2392-9863