Abstract

BackgroundThe rhetoric of primary health care philosophy in the district health system is widely cited as a fundamental component of the health transformation process in post-apartheid South Africa. Despite South Africa’s progress and attempts at implementing primary health care, various factors still limit its success.DiscussionInconsistencies and poor understanding of primary care and primary health care raises unrealistic expectations in service delivery and health outcomes, and blame is apportioned when expectations are not met. It is important for all health practitioners to consider the contextual influences on health and ill-health and to recognise the role of the underlying determinants of ill-health, namely, social, economic and environmental influences. The primary health care approach provides a strong framework for this delivery but it is not widely applied.There is a need for renewed political and policy commitments toward quality primary health care delivery, re-orientation of health care workers, integration of primary health care activities into other community-based development, improved management skills and effective coordination at all levels of the health system. There should also be optimal capacity building, and skills development in problem-solving, communication, networking and community participation.SummaryA well-functioning district health system is required for the re-engineering of primary health care. This strategy requires a strong leadership, a strengthening of the current district heath system and a greater emphasis on health promotion, prevention, and community participation and empowerment.

Highlights

  • The rhetoric of primary health care philosophy in the district health system is widely cited as a fundamental component of the health transformation process in post-apartheid South Africa

  • Summary: A well-functioning district health system is required for the re-engineering of primary health care

  • The rhetoric of primary health care philosophy in the district health system is widely cited as a fundamental component of the health transformation process in postapartheid South Africa [1,2]

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Discussion

PHC at district level The district health system has been sanctioned as the vehicle for the implementation of primary health care at the community level [5]. There is a need for renewed political and policy commitments toward quality primary health care delivery, re-orientation of health care workers, integration of primary health care activities into other community-based development, improved management skills and effective coordination at all levels of the health system. Summary The philosophy of primary health care is an important component for the health transformation process in South Africa, a well-functioning district health system is required for the re-engineering of primary health care This approach requires strong leadership, strengthening of the current district heath system with a greater emphasis on health promotion and prevention, a recognition of the role of traditional/complementary health care, together with commitments in intersectoral collaboration, and community participation and empowerment. Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests

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22. World Health Organization
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