The government has leaped forward in fulfilling its electoral promise with the introduction of the National Health Policy (NHP). This came to light this week as government presented a policy paper, spearheaded by Dr. Stephen Modise. The NHP seeks to achieve universal health coverage and ensure that all Batswana have access to high-quality healthcare, regardless of their socio-economic status.
The proposed policy is expected to serve as a transformative framework for the country’s health sector. It aims to strengthen primary healthcare, improve system efficiency, and reinforce governance and accountability. Ultimately, it is designed to address long-standing challenges while creating a more inclusive and sustainable healthcare system.
Presenting the policy paper on the NHP at a workshop in Gaborone, the Minister of Health, Dr. Modise, said it will directly inform the drafting of the NPH Bill and its accompanying regulations. Modise emphasized the broader vision behind the initiative.
“The introduction of the National Health Insurance policy is one of the major initiatives that could change the shape, and look of our health sector. Our position as the new government is that healthcare is not just a service, but a pillar of fundamental national development,” he said.
The NHI programme is intended to ensure that all citizens are treated with dignity and receive equitable healthcare services. It places strong emphasis on quality care, irrespective of employment status or income level, thereby addressing disparities that have long affected access to medical services.
To ensure sustainability, the policy proposes a mixed funding model that may include contributions from individuals, employers, and government. This approach is expected to reduce the burden of high out-of-pocket healthcare costs while providing a comprehensive package of essential services.
Furthermore, the Minister highlighted ongoing efforts by the MoH to strengthen partnerships with key stakeholders. Through a series of workshops on health sector reforms, the ministry is working to refine the policy and ensure it effectively tackles critical issues such as long waiting times, resource constraints, and inequalities within the current healthcare system.
If successfully implemented, the NHP could mark a turning point in Botswana’s healthcare landscape, paving the way for a more equitable, efficient, and resilient system.

