The rural urban healthcare divide
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A look at spatial healthcare equity in South Africa.
Guests:
Lungile Gamede (Rural Health Advocacy Project)
Professor Shabir Moosa (Chiawelo Community Practice)
Where you access healthcare in South Africa or where you work in the sector can have a large impact on your experience, from the available resources to the timing.
In this episode of GE Vital Voices we speak to experts about what challenges exist, and how community-centred care and system shifts could improve this.
Lungile Gamede is a project officer at the Rural Health Advocacy Project and a professional nurse.
Professor Shabir Moosa is a Family Physician at the University of Witwatersrand and runs the Chiawelo Community Practice in Soweto. He is also the Executive Coordinator of the African Forum for Primary Healthcare.
GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the centre of an ecosystem striving for precision health.
Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.
The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcast Studios.
Guests:
Lungile Gamede (Rural Health Advocacy Project)
Professor Shabir Moosa (Chiawelo Community Practice)
Where you access healthcare in South Africa or where you work in the sector can have a large impact on your experience, from the available resources to the timing.
In this episode of GE Vital Voices we speak to experts about what challenges exist, and how community-centred care and system shifts could improve this.
Lungile Gamede is a project officer at the Rural Health Advocacy Project and a professional nurse.
Professor Shabir Moosa is a Family Physician at the University of Witwatersrand and runs the Chiawelo Community Practice in Soweto. He is also the Executive Coordinator of the African Forum for Primary Healthcare.
GE Vital Voices is brought to you by GE Healthcare. Healthcare has never been more accessible, intelligent or dynamic. It’s also never been under more pressure. That’s where GE Healthcare comes in – you and us, the clinicians and professionals on the frontlines of delivering healthcare for your patients and communities and those building the intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services to enable you to do so more efficiently and with better outcomes. Together, we’re at the centre of an ecosystem striving for precision health.
Find us on gehealthcare.africa or on social media as GE Africa.
The show is presented by Elna Schütz and recorded by Solid Gold Podcast Studios.