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Title: Good governance and the implementation of national health insurance in the public health sector : a case of South Africa
Authors: Brauns, Melody 
Stanton, Anne 
Keywords: Good governance;Public policy;Policy implementation;Accountability;National Health Insurance
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Virtus Interpress
Source: Brauns, M. and Stanton, A. 2016. Good governance and the implementation of national health insurance in the public health sector : a case of South Africa. Journal of Governance and Regulation. 4(4): 17-25.
Journal: Journal of governance and regulation (Online) 
Abstract: 
For years it has been argued that implementation failure is one of the main reasons why policies do not yield the results expected. In South Africa, a version of this argument, which often features, is that good policies are drawn up but then not implemented. Government failure is a reality. Just as corporations survive according to whether they make good decisions, so to governments fall or are re-elected on whether they make good decisions. General argument in governance literature is that a wide variety of developments have undermined the capacity of governments to control events within the nation state. As a consequence the state can no longer assume a monopoly of expertise or of the resources to govern.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10321/2971
ISSN: 2220-9352 (printed)
2306-6784 (online)
DOI: 10.22495/jgr_v4_i1_p2
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