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There's no plan B for Wilma LiebenbergWilma Liebenberg, chief executive officer of Knowledge Objects Healthcare, says an initiative as immense as National Health Insurance (NHI) needs appropriate technology and real-time risk management capabilities in order to succeed. It is vital that financial sustainability is ensured and much needed access to quality healthcare is made available to ensure that the needs of the nation are met. ![]() Wilma Liebenberg, CEO: Knowledge Objects Healthcare
The private healthcare systemic model forms a microcosm of what the NHI will offer all South Africans with the same stakeholder involvement required. NHI in South Africa is in a fortunate position to have such a working model as a baseline to offer benefits of hindsight, which can be evaluated and scaled appropriately to easily facilitate the transition. We have all the know-how, from a clinical and technical skills perspective locally, to ensure that NHI is well managed. In addition, we have world-class evidence-based treatment guidelines, coupled with the availability of granular data from advanced systems in real time, to ensure that health and financial risk management strategies are effectively executed. It is imperative that technology forms the basis of the management infrastructure as this will cost effectively ensure that:
![]() I was involved in developing technology in various industries from the outset of my career. I transitioned into a consulting role and at one point consulted on healthcare administration and managed care technology. I found that the systems within the sector generally had long legacies and processes were quite manual and were in need of more modern technologies and programming languages. The industry also needed to enter the space of rules-driven artificial intelligence to improve automation and decision-making. This was an enormous challenge, which we took on and surmounted. Unfortunately, our industry still has some out-dated legacy systems, but at Knowledge Objects our clients are fortunate to benefit from the investment, foresight and capability of the team.
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