South Africa’s parliament debates the National Health Insurance bill, a plan for universal health care that proponents said will bring justice and equality to the health care system in this deeply unequal country. Some critics argue that the plan is too ambitious, and doubt the ability of the government to implement it. According to the government, only 15% of South Africans have health insurance, whereas, the rest fall to the nation’s overburdened public health care system.
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