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Retrospective investigation of equity in health care within Ekurhuleni for the period 2003 to 2005, utilising the district health information software system
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Retrospective investigation of equity in health care within Ekurhuleni for the period 2003 to 2005, utilising the district health information software system |
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Author:
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Andrews, Anthony Donald
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It was perceived that an imbalance exists between resource allocations for health care within the Ekurhuleni Health District (EHD). This study consequently used a retrospective, quantitative methodology to investigate health equity in the EHD and to collect information on clinic buildings, staffing and budget allocations. Although clinics were oversupplied in terms of the norms set by the National Department of Health, they were found not to be in keeping with population growth in the Ekurhuleni district. The study highlighted an inequitable spread of nursing staff, which would require that nursing personnel be re-deployed. The per capita spending in the different service delivery regions was also found to be inequitable. It was subsequently recommended that spending on clinics be revised (especially in the populous Southern SDR), that staff be reallocated and that budget allocations be reviewed to achieve equity in Ekurhuleni. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2601
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Date:
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2008-02 |
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