Our
Geographic
Footprint
Our Geographic
Footprint
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Healthshare’s services are trusted by healthcare providers and entrepreneurs in both private and public healthcare settings.
Our team has provided hospital management, consulting, and managed care services to over 100 healthcare providers in 14 countries across Africa and the Middle East.
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South Africa
Swaziland
Namibia
Botswana
Zambia
Angola
Tanzania
Uganda
Kenya
Nigeria
Ghana
Gambia
Libya
UAE
Our Footprint in South Africa
South Africa’s Healthcare system
- Combination of public and private medical services
- The NHI aims to ensure that all citizens and residents have access to good-quality health services provided by both the public and private sectors, eradicating financial barriers to health care access.
- Majority of patients access health services through the public sector District Health System
84%
Of the population accesses healthcare through the public sector
$499
Total expenditure on health per person
58.78
Total population (2019)
61/67
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2019)
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Healthshare’s presence in South Africa
Consulting & Advisory Services
Managed Care Services
Hospital Management Services
Project:
Service used:
New Era Day Hospital and Radiology Centre 30 bed day clinic, 3 day-theatres
Kruinpark Frail Care Centre
87 bed frail care and 52 en-suite assisted
living units
Sibanye Gold Hospitals
2 hospitals, 8 primary healthcare clinics, 3 occupational health centres
Gold One Mining Company: Cooke Operations (Now Sibanye Gold)
On-site 24-hour primary healthcare service for three mine shafts
TSB Sugar
Occupational health, primary healthcare and pharmacy services
Ethekwini Hospital Pharmacy
Hillcrest Hospital
200 bed state-of-the-art private hospital
President Steyn Mine Healthcare Centres
Blyvooruitzicht Village Gold Mining Company Limited (Blyvoor)
2 x 24-hour medical centres and 1 up-market occupational health centre
H Taute (Pty) Ltd. and MP Britz (Pty) Ltd Pharmacy Companies
Sir Albert Medical Centre & Evander Hospital
176 bed hospital
Ernest Oppenheimer Hospital
700 bed hospital
MINIMUM DATA SETS FOR HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH AND THE SURGICAL WORKFORCE IN SOUTH AFRICA’S HEALTH SYSTEM. www.who.int
South African Government Health www.gov.za
Our Footprint in Namibia
Namibia’s Healthcare system
- Dual system of public and private healthcare providers
- All major centres have state-run hospitals
- Medical practitioners measure up to world standards, and all specialist fields are available in Windhoek
- 343 hospitals and clinics, and 1,150 smaller health service points
3650:1
Patient-to-doctor ratio (2017)
$447
Total expenditure on health per person (2017)
2,448
Total population (2018)
60/66
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
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Healthshare’s presence in Namibia
Consulting & Advisory Services
Project:
Service used:
Swakopmund Private Primary Care Center
Private Cancer Cente
Our Footprint in Uganda
Uganda’s Healthcare system
- Combination of public health services, Private Not for Profit (PNFP), Private Health Practitioners (PHPs), and Traditional Contemporary Medicine Practitioners. (TCMPs).
- The private health sector contributes to 50% of the Health care delivery
- Health services delivery is decentralised within national, districts and health sub districts.
1000:0.168
Patient-to-doctor ratio (2017)
$133
Total expenditure on health per person (2014)
42.72
Total population (2018)
60/65
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
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Healthshare’s presence in Uganda
Consulting & Advisory Services
Project:
Service used:
Turner Townsend: International specialist hospital in Uganda
Our Footprint in Angola
Angola’s Healthcare system
- More than 50% of the population does not have access to health services
- Nationwide, there is one health centre per 25,000 persons, one pharmacy per 22,500 persons, one maternity bed per 577 births and one paediatric bed per 13,540 children under 15 years of age.
- The private sector includes around 200 health establishments, seven supply centres and 42 private pharmacies
1000:0.21
Patient-to-doctor ratio (2017)
$114
Total expenditure on health per person (2017)
30.81
Total population (2018)
58/63
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
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Healthshare’s presence in Angola
Consulting & Advisory Services
Managed Care Services
Hospital Management Services
Project:
Service used:
Medline Africa
Our Footprint in Botswana
Botswana’s Healthcare system
- Combination of state-owned, private for-profit, private non-profit medical services
- Botswana provides universal healthcare to its citizens through public healthcare system
- Majority of Botswana’s inhabitants live within five kilometres of a healthcare facility
98%
Of all medical facilities operated by government
US$871
Total expenditure on health per person
2,254
Total population (2018)
64/68
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
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Healthshare’s presence in Botswana
Consulting & Advisory Services
Managed Care Services
Hospital Management Services
Project:
Service used:
Francistown Acute and Rehabilitation Hospital
123 beds private hospital
Francis Town Netop
123 beds private hospital
Botswana Ministry of Health:
Baseline audit and gap analysis of 4 district hospitals and 2 referral hospitals
Katlegong Mother and Child Hospital
60 beds private hospital
Debswana, Jwaneng Mine Hospital, BCL Mine Hospital. Orapa Mine Hospital
Botswana Ministry of Health:
Case Management
“Health”. Statistics Botswana. 2016-05-09. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
“Health and nutrition”. www.unicef.org. Retrieved 2020-05-08
Our Footprint in Libya
Libya’s Healthcare system
- The 2011 Arab Spring and consequent division of the country has left the healthcare system extremely underfunded
- Many hospitals have closed due to shortage of experienced staff and basic medicines
60%
Of hospitals closed or are unaccessible as of 2016
MSF
Doctors Without Borders are the main providers of health services in the nation
250,000
Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants
430,000
Displaced local people
680,000
People in need of access to clean water and sanitation
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Healthshare’s presence in Libya
Hospital Management Services
Project:
Service used:
Elkhadra Hospital
600 bed private hospital, Tripoli, Libya
Our Footprint in Nigeria
Nigeria’s Healthcare system
- Healthcare workforce is concentrated in urban tertiary healthcare services, predominantly Lagos
- Government accepts & regulates 3 systems of healthcare delivery: complimentary, alternative, traditional
- Government launched National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2005
2500:1
Patient-to-doctor ratio
2.94%
The estimated healthcare spend as a percentage of GDP
200
Total population (2019)
53/55
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
US$1
Spent annually on outbound medical tourism
<90%
Of population living without health insurance
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Healthshare’s presence in Nigeria
Consulting & Advisory Services
Hospital Management Services
Project:
Service used:
Santa Clara Hospital, Lagos
150 bed state-of-the-art private hospital
ASI UKPO Cancer Centre, Calabar
Diagnostic & Medical Centre
Reliance Referral Hospital, Abuja
220 bed referral hospital
NSIA-LUTH Cancer Care Centre
Outpatient Oncology Centre
Medicom Oncology Hospital, Abuja
55 bed oncology hospital
Our Footprint in UAE
UAE’s Healthcare system
- The UAE has a comprehensive, government-funded health service and a rapidly developing private health sector that delivers a high standard of health care to the population.
- The UAE enjoys a very high standard of care across all stages of health care
1000:2.9
Patient-to-doctor ratio (2017)
$1357
Total expenditure on health per person (2017)
9631
Total population (2018)
77/79
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
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Healthshare’s presence in UAE
Consulting & Advisory Services
Project:
Service used:
Abraaj Capital
Our Footprint in The Gambia
The Gambia’s Healthcare system
- The Gambia health sector has a three-tier system comprising of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary levels
- High poverty rates negatively impact access to healthcare
- The Gambia has 4 referral hospitals operated by the government, 8 main health centres, and a further 16 smaller centres, 200 plus mobile clinic unit teams and the Medical Research Council funded by the UK Government. There are also several privately run clinics and health-focused NGOs operating in The Gambia.
1000:1.1
Patient-to-doctor ratio (2015)
60/63
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
2.4
Total population (2020)
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Healthshare’s presence in The Gambia
Hospital Management Services
Project:
Service used:
Private VIP Hospital in Banjul
Our Footprint in Ghana
Ghana’s Healthcare system
- Healthcare is provided by the government and is largely administered by the Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Services.
- The healthcare system has five levels of providers: health posts, health centers and clinics, district hospitals, regional hospitals and tertiary hospitals.
- Ghana has a universal health care system, National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)
1000:1
Patient-to-doctor ratio
US$67
Total expenditure on health per person
29.77
Total population (2018)
62/64
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
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Healthshare’s presence in Ghana
Hospital Management Services
Consulting & Advisory Services
Project:
Service used:
Horizon project: Ghanaian Ministry of Health: 3 district hospitals
Accra VIP Private Hospital
140 bed
Accra Private Hospital
1000 bed
Sege City
Our Footprint in Kenya
Kenya’s Healthcare system
- The Kenyan health system can be divided into three categories. Public providers, private non-profit organisations (including faith-based and mission hospitals as well as local and international NGOs) and private for-profit health care providers.
10000:1
Patient-to-doctor ratio
US$78
Total expenditure on health per person
54
Total population (2020)
63/70
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2019)
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Healthshare’s presence in Kenya
Consulting & Advisory Services
Project:
Service used:
Kisumu Private Hospital
Kenyan Ministry of Medical Services
3 x State Hospitals and 1 x Private Hospital
Our Footprint in Eswatini (Swaziland)
Swaziland’s Healthcare system
- The are 6 Government hospitals and 2 Mission hospitals in Swaziland, of which 3 are Referral Hospitals, and 5 are health centres
- Two systems of Healthcare. The informal sector consists of traditional health practitioners. The formal health sector is based on the concepts of primary health care and decentralisation.
10000:1
Patient-to-doctor ratio (early 2000’s)
US$225
Total expenditure on health per person (2017)
1163
Total population (2020)
56.6/61.1
Life expectancy at birth m/f
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Healthshare’s presence in Swaziland
Consulting & Advisory Services
Managed Care Services
Project:
Service used:
Shiselweni Private Hospital
Eswatini Ministry of Health
Phalala Fund
Civil Servants Medical Scheme
Public Private Partnership Multi-speciality Hospital
Our Footprint in Tanzania
Tanzania’s Healthcare system
- Tanzania’s health system follows a pyramidal structure, from village dispensaries and community-based activities at the base (under the responsibility of local government authorities), to ward, district, and regional level hospitals and finally referral and national hospitals at the summit.
- The government runs four health insurance schemes alongside multiple private options, but the vast majority of the population remains uninsured.
1000:0.022
Patient-to-doctor ratio (2014)
$137
Total expenditure on health per person(2014)
60.182
Total population (2020)
63/66
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
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Healthshare’s presence in Tanzania
Consulting & Advisory Services
Hospital Management Services
Project:
Service used:
Tertiary Muhumbili National Hospital
Mazars – Bernschot South Africa for and on behalf of the Rotary Club of Tanzania in association with the University of Tanzania
https://www.uhcpartnership.net/country-profile/tanzania/
URT. Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. Mid-Term Review of the Health Sector Strategic Plan III 2009 – 2015, Main Report. Dar es Salaam: United Republic of Tanzania; 2013.
data.worldbank.org
https://www.who.int/countries/tza/en/
Our Footprint in Zambia
Zambia’s Healthcare system
- The health service delivery system has three levels: Community-level health services including District hospitals, Health Centers and Health Posts. Provincial or General hospitals level. Central or specialist hospitals level
- In 2012, there were approximately 1762 health care facilities in Zambia.
12000:1
Patient-to-doctor ratio
US$195
Total expenditure on health per person (2014)
17.35
Total population (2018)
60/66
Life expectancy at birth m/f (2018)
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Healthshare’s presence in Zambia
Consulting & Advisory Services
Hospital Management Services
Project:
Service used:
Kitwe Private Hospital
85 beds
Lusaka Private Hospital
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