The NHV was announced on August 30, and what was of particular note was that there was multi-stakeholder ownership of the document and that consultation had been wide and deep. This is long overdue, the last national health policy being approved in 2001 and since overtaken by events such as the 18th Amendment that devolved responsibility to the provinces for health service delivery. Much as devolution may be desirable, it brings with it a host of complex issues that are not easily resolved. Whilst we wish a robust life to this development, there are caveats around implementation. It is going to require close and transparent coordination between agencies that historically have either not had to work together, or if they have, not worked together well. The last hurdle to be cleared is a submission to the Council of Common Interests. We trust it will have smooth passage and a win-win is in prospect that is to the benefit of all.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 2nd, 2016.
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