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There are several aspects of the National Health Insurance Bill that still need to be thrashed out before it is implemented

​Three key components of the NHI Bill that need to change

Have a say in the future health system of South Africa

Students with CHW examining a patient’s knee at home

Community healthcare workers are the link

They often identify additional problems, such as people needing food, IDs and housing

The COPC model

Using the COPC Toolkit to plan integrated healthcare delivery

The toolkit integrates data to better predict and respond to health needs in an area

Ccommunity health workers could play a significant role in turning the tide on stunting in South Africa if adequately supported with resources, training, coaching, mentoring and dignified employment conditions they need to do their work optimally.

The workforce that makes our health system work

Community health workers need to be supported so that policies can be tangibly effective

Professor Steve Tollman

Research to improve rural community health

Management Award: contribution through management and related SET and innovation activities by an individual

Forced removals from District Six meant residents in the area were displaced and forced to live in and around the Cape Flats.

Progress in health, human settlements and education

Masuelle highlighted improvements in delivery of services for education

Community health workers didn’t just provide at-home HIV testing. They went into schools to help teach young people sexual and reproductive health and encourage boys to get medically circumcised. (MSF)

Too poor to care? The call for a minimum wage has exposed a sick system

Care workers may be the backbone of community health care but they sure aren’t paid like it

Not ready yet: Namisa Shembe

The ups and downs of community healthcare

Often medical help comes too late for people in rural areas but community health workers could change this

Bikers go full throttle to speed up TB cure in Zimbabwe

A programme with the health department sees motorbikes being used to deliver drugs to people in far-flung places who can’t afford the fare.

Boys prepare fishing boats for night fishing in Lake Tanganyika at sunset.

Fishing and family planning – how the two are linked

Sometimes, delivering mixed messages is a good thing, as an integrated project in the Lake Tanganyika region has proved.

Help: Community health carers protest after they lost their jobs

Free State breaks the backbone of basic care for the destitute

The Mma Mokoenas of community health still dispense help despite having been dismissed.

Analysis: Why policy is failing community health workers

Community workers are twiddling their thumbs while the state drags its heels on a new strategy, writes Mia Malan.

Presumption of innocence: Benny Malakoane.

[From our achives] Former Free State health MEC: They call me a killer, I know I’m a saviour

In this 2014 interview, former Free State health MEC Benny Malakoane says that detractors are still alive is proof of the good work under his watch.

Road worrier: TAC activist ‘targeted’

The pressure group has accused the Free State’s health MEC of being behind the intimidation.

A community health worker in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro.

SA can learn from Brazil’s health model

The favelas are served by teams of community workers, who are the doctors’ eyes and ears.

Protesters marched to the headquarters of the Free State health department to hand over a memorandum demanding their jobs back and calling for health MEC Benny Malakoane to resign.

Layoffs prove to be a bitter pill to swallow

Ill residents may suffer most after the axing of Free State community health workers.

The helpless have lost a lifeline

GF Jooste Hospital was a beacon of hope. It should have been renovated, not closed.

Funding requires planning

Funding requires planning

There is no silver bullet for success, but pooling CSI resources does have merit, writes Tracey Henry.

Healthcare workers going the extra mile for patients

Healthcare workers going the extra mile for patients

Health workers at a rural hospital describe paying for equipment, taxi fares and meals as part of providing care.

Overseeing the wellbeing of medical aids

With healthcare costs spiralling out of control the prognosis for South Africa’s 110 medical aid schemes hardly seems a picture of health.