About 73% of those living in the Western Cape rely on state health services.
In 2009/10, approximately 15.8 million people received medical treatment at primary health care clinics. The ambulance services transported almost 462 000 patients to health facilities. Hospitals saw nearly 630 000 patients at their emergency centres, 1.67 million patients in their outpatient departments and treated over 550 000 short-term patients in 2009/10. Over 6 000 cataract operations were done in 2009/10. 23 291 new patients were started on HIV and AIDS treatment (anti-retro-viral treatment (ART)). At present 75 000 patients are receiving ART. Approximately 2.7 million patients receive treatment at their homes through the community-based carer programme.
Important successes in the year included the following: