Dr Chat GPT: Can AI improve healthcare in Africa?
Salma’s undiagnosed diabetes led to a stroke. Technology-driven healthcare solutions offer affordable, accessible care in Africa, improving health outcomes.
Salma’s undiagnosed diabetes led to a stroke. Technology-driven healthcare solutions offer affordable, accessible care in Africa, improving health outcomes.
The International Interdisciplinary Security of Land Tenure (IISLT) conference brought together professionals, lawyers, academics, government officials and students to emphasise
South Africa’s Tobacco Control Bill faces delays and industry pushback, but it’s crucial for public health and economic stability.
Community health workers in Soweto face significant risks, including muggings, while ensuring TB patients adhere to treatment during COVID-19 lockdown.
Women’s health is influenced by healthcare access, acceptability, socioeconomic factors, and political determinants, leading to delayed care and higher mortality
Doctors warn of insulin pen shortage in South Africa, forcing a switch to vials, risking patient safety and health complications.
South Africa was exploited by pharmaceutical companies during COVID-19, paying three times more for vaccines than other countries, reveals HJI.
Medical staff at Manapo Hospital demand better security after a doctor was shot and patients reported ongoing safety issues.
Patients in Botshabelo’s public clinics feel abandoned without doctors, highlighting urgent need for government action on healthcare access and employment.
Dieketseng, a junior doctor from Mpumalanga, remains unemployed despite promises, highlighting a broader issue affecting nearly 80 junior doctors in
Salma’s undiagnosed diabetes led to a stroke. Technology-driven healthcare solutions offer affordable, accessible care in Africa, improving health outcomes.
The International Interdisciplinary Security of Land Tenure (IISLT) conference brought together professionals, lawyers, academics, government officials and students to emphasise
South Africa’s Tobacco Control Bill faces delays and industry pushback, but it’s crucial for public health and economic stability.
Community health workers in Soweto face significant risks, including muggings, while ensuring TB patients adhere to treatment during COVID-19 lockdown.
Women’s health is influenced by healthcare access, acceptability, socioeconomic factors, and political determinants, leading to delayed care and higher mortality
Doctors warn of insulin pen shortage in South Africa, forcing a switch to vials, risking patient safety and health complications.
South Africa was exploited by pharmaceutical companies during COVID-19, paying three times more for vaccines than other countries, reveals HJI.
Medical staff at Manapo Hospital demand better security after a doctor was shot and patients reported ongoing safety issues.
Patients in Botshabelo’s public clinics feel abandoned without doctors, highlighting urgent need for government action on healthcare access and employment.
Dieketseng, a junior doctor from Mpumalanga, remains unemployed despite promises, highlighting a broader issue affecting nearly 80 junior doctors in