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Author Saville, Adrian David, author

Title Quali health : creating access to quality healthcare for South Africa's excluded majority / Adrian David Saville, Philip Powell, Tashmia Ismail-Saville, Morris Mthombeni
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (4 pages) : 34 illustrations
Series Emerald emerging markets case studies, 2045-0621 ; volume 10, issue 3
Notes For discussion of social entrepreneurship in middle-income economies, emerging markets generally and Africa, specifically, Quali Health presents interesting questions about entrepreneurial funding, scaling and the interplay between social entrepreneurial activities and the informal sector
South Africa's primary health outcomes do not correspond to the country's spending on public health, with South Africa ranking among the worst globally in the incidence of tuberculosis, HIV prevalence, infant mortality and life expectancy. In part, this poor outcome can be explained by high inequality in access to healthcare, which reflects South Africa's grossly skewed income and wealth distributions, with the bulk of the country's population reliant upon an underfunded, inefficient and poorly managed public health system. This substandard service for the working poor in South Africa's townships with high population densities offered a profitable entrepreneurial opportunity to provide affordable and effective primary care with vast gains in quality and outcomes improved dignity for patients. After receiving her MBA, physician and entrepreneur Dr Nthabiseng Legoete self-funded the launch of Quali Health in 2017. The business model set out to disrupt healthcare delivery for South Africa's poorest citizens. Drawing patients from the working poor in Diepsloot, Quali Health's inaugural site was cash flow positive within five months when the facility hit only 30% of installed service capacity. With quick success, Dr Legoete faced the strategic question of how fast to scale and finance the expansion. She also considered a new micro-insurance product for her clientele
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Public health -- South Africa -- Case studies
Health services accessibility -- South Africa -- Case studies
Medical economics -- South Africa -- Case studies
Medical, Public Health.
Medical administration & management.
Form Electronic book
Author Powell, Philip, author.
Ismail-Saville, Tashmia, author
Mthombeni, Morris, author.