South Africa bullied by Big Pharma in COVID-19 vaccines contract negotiations
South Africa was exploited by pharmaceutical companies during COVID-19, paying three times more for vaccines than other countries, reveals HJI.
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
The NHI Act faces legal challenges over its constitutionality, limitations on medical aid, and impact on healthcare access and practitioner
Informal dwellings have increased as people flock to urban centres in search of more opportunities as well as better infrastructure
Introduction of the NHI will be gradual. There’re won’t be immediate changes for those with medical aid or those relying
Many fear that the NHI will lead to a mass exodus of healthcare workers.
In 1994, when the African National Congress (ANC) came to power, it outlined in its election manifesto equitable access to
President Ramaphosa to sign NHI bill amid mixed reactions. Critics deem it unworkable, while supporters anticipate improved healthcare access and
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
The NHI Act faces legal challenges over its constitutionality, limitations on medical aid, and impact on healthcare access and practitioner
Informal dwellings have increased as people flock to urban centres in search of more opportunities as well as better infrastructure
Introduction of the NHI will be gradual. There’re won’t be immediate changes for those with medical aid or those relying
Many fear that the NHI will lead to a mass exodus of healthcare workers.
In 1994, when the African National Congress (ANC) came to power, it outlined in its election manifesto equitable access to
President Ramaphosa to sign NHI bill amid mixed reactions. Critics deem it unworkable, while supporters anticipate improved healthcare access and