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The Power Behind Care: Why South Africa must rethink the vital role of nursing
When a patient enters hospital care, it is often a nurse who steadies the experience recognising distress, providing clarity and guiding patients through complex treatment pathways. As care expands doctors and multidisciplinary teams, nurses ensure continuity, coordinate information and translate critical decisions into safe, consistent patient care.Yet nursing remains one of the most underestimated professions in South Africa's healthcare system.
On International Nurses Day, the International Council for Nurses is calling for a shift in how the profession is understood recognising nursing as a highly skilled clinical discipline that is central to patient outcomes, system efficiency and long-term sustainability.
This year's theme is reinforced by Life Healthcare as The Power Behind Care, reflecting the growing recognition that nurses in South Africa are not only delivering care, but shaping clinical decisions, coordinating multidisciplinary teams and supporting patients to better understand their health.
At the frontline of care, nurses play a pivotal role in ensuring continuity and safety throughout the clinical journey.
"Nurses are often the first to detect changes in a patient's condition and are critical to ensuring timely, appropriate interventions", says Merle Victor, Chief Nursing Officer at Life Healthcare. "They are continuously at the patient's side, applying clinical judgement, coordinating care across disciplines and supporting decision-making at every stage of the treatment journey. Their role is not supportive; it is central to safe effective care."
This central role within multidisciplinary teams is increasingly recognised as a key driver of better patient outcomes. Research from the Penn Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics highlights that interdisciplinary care teams, with nurses at their core, improve patient satisfaction in 95% of cases, reduce clinical errors in 77% of cases and shorten hospital stays in 67% of cases. These are not marginal gains, but system-level improvements driven in large part by the strength of nursing within those teams.
In a complex healthcare environment, where medical information can often feel overwhelming, nurses serve as a bridge between medical expertise and human understanding. At the patient's bedside, they translate complex medical information into clear, meaningful explanations, provide continuous reassurance and ensure patients feel heard and understood. This constant presence builds trust, supports informed decision making and brings empathy into every stage of the care journey.
At the heart of this complexity is a gap that rarely makes headlines: the distance between the care patients receive and the care they fully understand.
"South Africa is facing not only a nursing skills shortage that threatens the sustainability of healthcare, but also a growing risk to value based care: the gap between what is delivered and what is understood by patients," says Peter Wharton-Hood, Chief Executive Officer of Life Healthcare. "Nurses sit at the centre of this divide. They do far more than deliver care, they interpret, translate and humanise it. Closing this gap requires recognising nurses as equal partners in clinical accountability, supported by strong leadership and safe working environments. When this happens, patient outcomes improve and the system becomes more resilient and sustainable."
As healthcare continues to evolve, so too must the role of nursing.
Realising this potential requires investment in education, in specialist training and the professional standing of nurses within clinical teams. This year, Life Healthcare has launched two postgraduate diploma programmes in adult critical care nursing and perioperative nursing; disciplines where specialist shortages are placing growing pressure on the system. The programmes form part of a broader national expansion in specialist nursing training across both public and private healthcare.
"Nurses are a strategic asset in healthcare," adds Wharton-Hood. "When they are empowered as equal partners in multi-disciplinary teams, it strengthens patient understanding, improves outcomes and supports a more sustainable healthcare system."
International Nurses Day is an opportunity not only to recognise the nurses who hold the system together, but to be honest about what they need to do it well: recognition as skilled clinical professionals, equal standing within multidisciplinary teams, and sustained investment in the education and development pathways that will carry South African healthcare forward.
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About Life Healthcare Group
Life Healthcare is a leading, people-centred and diversified healthcare organisation listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. With over 40 years' experience in the South African private healthcare sector, Life Healthcare operates various healthcare facilities across southern Africa. Comprehensive services include acute hospital care, acute physical rehabilitation, acute mental healthcare, renal dialysis, oncology, diagnostic and molecular imaging, and health risk management services which encompass occupational health and wellness services. Contracted healthcare services for the most vulnerable segment of the country are provided in partnership with the South African government. For more information visit: https://www.lifehealthcare.co.za/
Life Healthcare
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Life Healthcare Group Holdings Limited is a leading, JSE-listed private healthcare provider in South Africa, established in 1983 and headquartered in Johannesburg. As of 2026, the group is recognized for its focus on patient-centered, value-based care and has a diversified offering spanning acute, chronic, and diagnostics healthcare services.
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