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”