Sediba Hope Medical Centre is an affiliate of Participate Empower and Navigate (PEN), a non-profitable, non-denominational Christian based organisation that works in close relation with local churches, other NGOs and State departments in and around Tshwane. PEN’s vision is to ignite change, nurture togetherness and heal communities and it’s in this context that PEN works in improving the lives of the people in the city of Tshwane.
Sediba Hope Medical Centre has been established with the vision to provide affordable, professional healthcare to people living or working in the inner city of Tshwane, thereby contributing towards a healthier society as well as an inner-city renewal initiative.
Our conceptualised model is a public – private partnership whereby the medical centre provides funded services for at risk populations as well as private patients. Private patients living and working within the inner city can access high quality, cost effective primary healthcare services. This centre has medical scheme administrative capabilities that will benefit private patients who belong to medical aids for easy access to medical and pathology services.
Profits generated from our private model will allow SHMC to subsidise community members (i.e poorest of the poor) who cannot afford or access health care. These persons are screened through our Sediba Hope Community Centre and referred for medical consultation at the centre. SHMC vision is to became a future innovative service delivery pilot model for NHI with a focus on vulnerable populations within our inner city society. Read more on the launch of The Sediba Hope Medical Centre as covered by The Pretoria News.
Sediba Hope Medical Centre has been established with the vision to provide affordable, professional healthcare to people living or working in the inner city of Tshwane, thereby contributing towards a healthier society as well as an inner-city renewal initiative.
Our conceptualised model is a public – private partnership whereby the medical centre provides funded services for at risk populations as well as private patients. Private patients living and working within the inner city can access high quality, cost effective primary healthcare services. This centre has medical scheme administrative capabilities that will benefit private patients who belong to medical aids for easy access to medical and pathology services.
Profits generated from our private model will allow SHMC to subsidise community members (i.e poorest of the poor) who cannot afford or access health care. These persons are screened through our Sediba Hope Community Centre and referred for medical consultation at the centre. SHMC vision is to became a future innovative service delivery pilot model for NHI with a focus on vulnerable populations within our inner city society. Read more on the launch of The Sediba Hope Medical Centre as covered by The Pretoria News.



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