Health

Question by: 
Hon Wendy Philander
Answered by: 
Hon Nomafrench Mbombo
Question Number: 
1
Question Body: 

What does the partnership with private hospitals entail in terms of (a) cost per bed and (b) eligibility?

Answer Body: 
  1. The Projected need for acute care already in March indicated that we would need access to additional care, especially critical care. Technical work and private hospital and private clinicians commenced already by the end of March. The partnerships is captured in a SLA, which indicates how the referral, billing and payment of care for referred patients will work. The NDOH determined for the whole country. The fees as determined by the NDOH are:
  2. Eligibility of referral will be determined by to the extent to which the Public Sector requires the additional capacity. Several engagements, processes and mechanisms have been put in place to manage the interface between the public sector and private sector including referral, governance, billing and information management through an intermediary, ethics committee, commitment to shared protocols. This is designed to govern the eligibility of patients and to ensure that treatment is equitable.

Description of Service

Palliative

Care beds

General

Beds

High Care

and ICU Beds

Unit

of charge

 

 

 

R

R

R

 

Facility Fees / Private hospitals (part 1)

          990

       2,972

     11,749

Per day

Specialist Physician Team (part 2)

          151

          476

       2,493

Per day

Pathology/ Laboratory (part 3)

 

          588

          588

Per day

Radiology / Imaging fee (part 4)

 

          632

          632

Per day

Allied Care (part 5)

 

 

          694

Per day

Total

       1,141

       4,668

     16,156

 

Eligibility of referral will be determined by to the extent to which the Public Sector requires the additional capacity. Several engagements, processes and mechanisms have been put in place to manage the interface between the public sector and private sector including referral, governance, billing and information management through an intermediary, ethics committee, commitment to shared protocols. This is designed to govern the eligibility of patients and to ensure that treatment is equitable.

Date: 
Friday, June 26, 2020
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