- For the past decade, the Chiawelo Community Practice (CCP) in Soweto has tested how primary health care that starts within communities through things like exercise groups can keep people healthy.
- The project was started by Wits University family physician Shabir Moosa, who believes it can serve as a blueprint for National Health Insurance.
- The CCP uses community health workers to track the health of 30,000 residents through frequent home visits. These workers help run fitness groups and nudge patients to get regular check-ups instead of waiting until they get sick.
- Not only do people feel healthier, research shows they fall ill less often and need fewer emergency medical visits.
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