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New ‘ lobola’ Fees for Foreigners Seeking Medical Care in Gauteng

May 21, 2025
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New  ‘ lobola’ Fees for Foreigners Seeking Medical Care in Gauteng

In a bid to manage healthcare costs, the Gauteng Department of Health has introduced a new policy requiring foreign nationals to pay set fees for medical care at public health facilities. A recent case highlights the implementation of this policy, where a patient from Zimbabwe was charged R5,000 for an emergency visit to a hospital in the province.

According to an official form from the Gauteng Department of Health, foreign patients will be charged as follows:
– Outpatient/Emergency Visit: R5,000 (approximately US$278)
– Cardiology Services: R125,000 (approximately US$6,965)
– Cancer-related Conditions: R120,000 (approximately US$6,686)
– Medical Cases: R50,000 (approximately US$2,786)
– Routine Surgical Cases: R50,000 (approximately US$2,786)
– All Maternity Cases: R15,000 (approximately US$835)

The Gauteng Department of Health introduced this policy to ensure that public facilities recover costs for services rendered to non-citizens. With this new fee structure, the department aims to manage the cost of healthcare services for foreign nationals and prioritize the needs of South African citizens.

The new policy may have significant implications for foreign nationals living in or visiting Gauteng. While the fees may seem steep, the policy aims to ensure that public healthcare facilities are sustainable and able to provide quality care to all patients. Foreign nationals are advised to familiarize themselves with the fee structure and consider health insurance options to cover potential medical expenses.

The introduction of fees for foreign nationals seeking medical care in Gauteng is a significant development in the province’s healthcare landscape. While the policy may present challenges for some, it also underscores the importance of sustainable healthcare systems. As the policy continues to be implemented, it will be essential to monitor its impact on foreign nationals and the broader healthcare system in Gauteng.
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