Public–Private Partnerships in Rehabilitation: HPCSA CPD Course (South Africa)
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Authors: Senzelwe M. Mazibuko; Pragashnie Govender; Thayananthee Nadasan
Course Description
This course explores stakeholder perspectives on the use of public–private partnerships (PPPs) to improve access to rehabilitation services in South Africa, particularly in the context of the upcoming National Health Insurance (NHI).
Drawing on real-world insights from rehabilitation practitioners, managers, and health system stakeholders, it highlights both the potential benefits and the practical challenges of integrating private sector involvement into public healthcare. Key themes include service accessibility, funding considerations, ethical and operational tensions, and the realities of implementation within the South African healthcare system.
The course provides a grounded understanding of how PPPs may shape the future of rehabilitation services, supporting professionals in engaging more critically with policy, system design, and service delivery.
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1Stakeholders’ views on public-private partnerships for rehabilitation services in South Africa ahead of National Health Insurance2 CPD
Authors: Senzelwe M. Mazibuko; Pragashnie Govender; Thayananthee Nadasan
Course Description
This course explores stakeholder perspectives on the use of public–private partnerships (PPPs) to improve access to rehabilitation services in South Africa, particularly in the context of the upcoming National Health Insurance (NHI).
Drawing on real-world insights from rehabilitation practitioners, managers, and health system stakeholders, it highlights both the potential benefits and the practical challenges of integrating private sector involvement into public healthcare. Key themes include service accessibility, funding considerations, ethical and operational tensions, and the realities of implementation within the South African healthcare system.
The course provides a grounded understanding of how PPPs may shape the future of rehabilitation services, supporting professionals in engaging more critically with policy, system design, and service delivery.
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| Monday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Tuesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Wednesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Thursday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
| Friday | 9:30 am - 5.00 pm |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |