Digital pulse: Social media reaction to South Africa's National Health Insurance implementation.

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Hlabje C Masemola, Mutshidzi A Mulondo, Sphamandla J Nkambule, Bafana Madida, Raikane J Seretlo
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Abstract

Background:  Social media has become a platform where unheard voices within different communities are shared with government.

Aim:  The study explored and described expressed reactions of social media users regarding the implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI) in South Africa.

Setting:  This study was conducted online on existing social media platforms that share current news. These social media platforms included X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

Methods:  This was a qualitative study that applied an explorative-descriptive approach. Using convenience sampling, raw data from screenshots of the first 10 social media users' reactions from each news media company were collected. The authors collected information verbatim from the screenshots and created two main transcripts with 10 reactions from each of the selected news media accounts. Thematic analysis was used to analyse data.

Results:  Eight main themes emerged from the reactions of the users. These include concerns about the public financial and taxation burden, corruption and mismanagement by the government, concerns about the quality of healthcare services, fear of medical staff exodus, issues of equity and access to healthcare, government's political motives and electioneering, user's preference for improving current public healthcare system and doubts about NHI implementation feasibility.

Conclusion:  The findings emphasise the need for government officials to include the community before introducing, signing and implementing different bills.Contribution: Through highlighting the public's sentiments on challenges, readiness and feasibility of implementing the NHI, policymakers will be encouraged to ensure adequate health communication and community participation.

数字脉动:社会媒体对南非国民健康保险实施的反应。
背景:社交媒体已经成为一个平台,让不同社区中未被听到的声音与政府分享。目的:本研究探讨并描述了社交媒体用户对南非实施国民健康保险(NHI)的表达反应。设置:本研究是在现有的分享时事的社交媒体平台上进行的。这些社交媒体平台包括X(以前称为Twitter)、Facebook、Instagram和TikTok。方法:采用探索性描述方法进行定性研究。采用方便抽样的方法,从每个新闻媒体公司的前10个社交媒体用户的反应截图中收集原始数据。作者从截图中逐字逐句地收集信息,并创建了两个主要文本,其中包含来自每个选定新闻媒体账户的10个反应。采用专题分析对数据进行分析。结果:从用户的反应中产生了八个主要主题。其中包括对公共财政和税收负担的担忧,政府的腐败和管理不善,对医疗服务质量的担忧,对医务人员外流的恐惧,公平和获得医疗保健的问题,政府的政治动机和竞选活动,用户对改善现有公共医疗保健系统的偏好以及对NHI实施可行性的怀疑。结论:研究结果强调,政府官员在引入、签署和实施不同的法案之前,需要将社区纳入其中。贡献:通过强调公众对实施全国健康保险的挑战、准备情况和可行性的看法,将鼓励决策者确保充分的卫生沟通和社区参与。
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