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SA’s sick clin­ics are fail­ing its people

14 Apr 2026


Only 54.9% of SA’s clin­ics (2029 – 2020) met the required stand­ard for proper healthcare, according to a report by the Rural Health Advocacy Project (RHAP), - Pressreader (11 April 2026)
“The health sys­tem faces chronic under­fund­ing, a severe work­force short­age – 0.9 doc­tors per 1 000 people – and deteri­or­at­ing infra­struc­ture, affect­ing over 84% of the pop­u­la­tion. Cor­rup­tion, poor man­age­ment, and a high dis­ease bur­den con­trib­ute to long wait times, equip­ment short­ages, and poor qual­ity care.
The RHAP emphas­ised that true access to health ser­vices is not just about hos­pital beds but also the qual­ity, reli­ab­il­ity, and func­tion­al­ity of local clin­ics”

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