Emergence of three general practitioner contracting-in models in South Africa: a qualitative multi-case study

Journal article

The general practitioner contracting initiative (GPCI) is a health systems strengthening initiative piloted in the first phase of national health insurance (NHI) implementation in South Africa as it progresses towards universal health coverage (UHC). GPCI aimed to address the shortage of doctors in the public sector by contracting-in private sector general practitioners (GPs) to render services in public primary health care clinics. This paper explores the early inception and emergence of the GPCI. It describes three models of contracting-in that emerged and interrogates key factors influencing their evolution.

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Mureithi L, Burnett JM, Bertscher A, English R. Emergence of three general practitioner contracting-in models in South Africa: a qualitative multi-case study. International Journal for Equity in Health. 2018; 17(107). doi: 10.1186/s12939-018-0830-0