The incorporation of African traditional health practitioners into the South African health care system
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Summerton, Joy
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University of the Free State
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English: The need to progress from parallel or merely tolerant health care systems towards integrated
systems in countries with both traditional and western health care systems
has been acknowledged globally. Underlying this acknowledgement is the need to
respond to the expressed health care needs of communities. This article offers a critical
reflection on national and international policies as they relate to African traditional
medicine and healing in the context of the South African health care system. Key
policy documents and laws pertaining to traditional healing are addressed so as to
elucidate the current legal and social status of African traditional medicine and health
practitioners in South Africa. The Traditional Health Practitioners Act of 2004 is a
breakthrough in attempts to legitimise and professionalise traditional practitioners,
but this article also identifies aspects of the Act that may evoke conflict.
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Summerton, J. (2006). The incorporation of African traditional health practitioners into the South African health care system. Acta Academica, 38(1), 143-169.