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National Health Insurance to Deliver High-Quality Healthcare for All

The Minister of Health, Dr. Stephen Modise, has assured all citizens that the launch of the National Health Insurance (NHI) will ensure access to high-quality healthcare for everyone, irrespective of their socio-economic status.

Speaking at the National Health Insurance Engagement Launch on Tuesday, Minister Modise emphasized that this initiative marks a turning point for healthcare provision in Botswana. He stated that it will lead to the development of a healthcare system that effectively serves all citizens. Dr. Modise acknowledged Botswana’s significant progress in improving healthcare over the years, recalling the successful efforts in combating the HIV/AIDS epidemic and expanding access to primary healthcare in both rural and urban areas.

Minister Modise underscored that the launch of the NHI is not merely a policy decision but also a fundamental moral commitment by the government. He affirmed that this commitment ensures no Motswana will be denied essential healthcare due to financial constraints. “Our commitment is unwavering. As promised in our campaign manifesto, we seek to ensure that every Motswana, regardless of status, income, or location, has access to affordable, high-quality, and dignified healthcare,” he declared.

According to the Minister, the government is acutely aware of the challenges faced by its citizens, including rising healthcare costs, lengthy waiting times for specialists, medicine shortages, inconsistencies in service quality, and a lack of effective coordination within the healthcare system. Against this backdrop, he asserted that the launch of the NHI signifies decisive action towards achieving Universal Health Coverage, leaving no one behind.

“Under the National Health Insurance scheme, all citizens and residents will have access to a comprehensive package of healthcare services, encompassing preventive, curative, rehabilitative, and palliative care,” he explained. “The NHI will pool resources from the government, employers, and individuals to establish a sustainable and equitable health financing system.”

Acknowledging the existing obstacles to realizing this vision, Minister Modise expressed optimism that positive outcomes will be achieved through innovation, collaboration, and robust governance. He stressed the necessity of a multifaceted approach involving healthcare workers, policymakers, traditional leaders, youth advocates, and all members of society.

The Ministry of Health envisions that the NHI will deliver: financial protection for all citizens; strengthened regulation to safeguard the rights of every Motswana; a customer-centered and people-driven healthcare system; accountability and transparency at all levels of service delivery; enhanced collaboration with the private sector, development partners, and communities; and a revitalized Primary Health Care system prioritizing prevention and health promotion.

“At the core of the NHI lies the fundamental belief that health is not a privilege, but a right. As a government committed to human rights, we will build a system that is responsive to people’s needs – a system that listens, learns, and continuously improves. Community involvement will not be optional; it will be the foundation,” added Dr. Modise.

Furthermore, he noted the government’s intention to strengthen community engagement platforms to ensure that citizens’ voices not only are heard but also actively shape the policies, plans, and services that affect their lives. He reiterated the government’s commitment to creating an accountable system.

To effectively roll out the NHI, the Ministry of Health has pledged to undertake transparent engagement with all stakeholders. Minister Modise concluded by stating that this inclusive approach will guarantee that everyone, young or old, including marginalized groups within society, gains access to quality healthcare.

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