The convergence of systemic threads shaping a future South African healthcare dispensation : a technology management perspective

dc.contributor.authorWeeks, R.V. (Richard Vernon)
dc.contributor.emailrichard.weeks@up.ac.zaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-21T06:31:29Z
dc.date.available2013-10-21T06:31:29Z
dc.date.issued2013-08-02
dc.description.abstractORIENTATION: Underpinning healthcare service delivery are a number of support systems. This paper focuses on the development of a healthcare services framework that reflects the systems that need to be integrated, from a technology healthcare support perspective. RESEARCH PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is gain an understanding of some of the intricacies associated with the management of the transition to a future South African healthcare dispensation, with reference to the convergence of technology, financial healthcare and sociopolitical systems. MOTIVATION FOR THE STUDY: South Africa is in the process of implementing the National Health Insurance initiative and the approach adopted will have a significant impact on the business model design. RESEARCH DESIGN, APPROACH AND METHOD: A multidisciplinary literature study was undertaken. In addition, a limited narrative enquiry was also conducted. Practitioners interviewed were from the healthcare, informatics and management and technology sectors respectively. The research study constituted an insight study – analytically descriptive and not statistical in nature. MAIN FINDINGS: The literature reflects two very contrasting and different business models of healthcare service provision, namely a primarily curative and preventative stance. Each assumes a very different convergence of technology, healthcare, financial and social systems and consequently gives rise to contrasting business models. The dominant model appears to be based on primary healthcare, with a different technology support infrastructure to the previously-adopted curative approach. It is a model that would also appear to necessitate a complex adaptive management approach, necessitating a bottom-up as opposed to a top-down hierarchal management orientation. CONTRIBUTION/VALUE-ADD: The National Healthcare Insurance initiative entails a very fundamental restructuring of the healthcare infrastructure. The insights gained from this research study could serve as a source of information and reference for South African institutions that will need to implement such systems in the future.en_US
dc.description.librarianam2013en_US
dc.description.urihttp://www.actacommercii.co.zaen_US
dc.identifier.citationWeeks, R., 2013, ‘The convergence of systemic threads shaping a future South African healthcare dispensation: A technology management perspective’, Acta Commercii 13(1), Art. #181, 8 pages. http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.4102/ac.v13i1.181en_US
dc.identifier.issn1684-1999
dc.identifier.other10.4102/ac.v13i1.181
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/32085
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Johannesburg, Department of Business Managementen_US
dc.rights© 2013. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS OpenJournals. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.en_US
dc.subjectSouth African healthcare dispensationen_US
dc.subjectTechnology healthcare supporten_US
dc.subjectConvergence of technologyen_US
dc.subjectFinancial healthcareen_US
dc.subjectSocio-political systemsen_US
dc.titleThe convergence of systemic threads shaping a future South African healthcare dispensation : a technology management perspectiveen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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