A Communication Strategy for the Tonga/Shongwe Health District in Mpumalanga

Author: 
Ramduny, Vishal
Publication Year: 
1997
Published by: 
Health Systems Trust
ISBN: 
1-919743-09-x

Apart from the existing transitionary nature of changes taking place in management structures at both a provincial and district level, the benefits of PHC are also likely to be slow as rural areas in South Africa are burdened with gross infrastructural deficiencies. The absence of a good road infrastructure, the lack of basic services such as electricity and water, and a deficiency of a good and reliable communication infrastructure, has and will continue to make the implementation of PHC through district facilities difficult. Poor communication has been a major cause of frustration and a major cause of the isolation experienced by health workers in the rural areas. Therefore, the successful implementation of a district health system would to a great extent depend on providing an effective and efficient means of communication for health workers, health managers and consumers of district health care.

It is in heed of the importance of the role of communication in district health care that the Initiative for Sub-district Support (ISDS) recognises this as one of the cornerstones of its support strategy for its sites. With the emphasis on the need to improve communication in health districts, the strategic relationship between the ISDS and HealthLink becomes evident. HealthLinks role in enabling health workers and managers in South Africas rural areas to access communicative tools (such as electronic mail), is an important initiative in assisting ISDS in providing sustained, systematic and comprehensive support to selected sub-districts. An explanation of the link between HealthLink and communication, in the context of healthcare in South Africa.

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