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Gauteng fails to spend R784m allocated for cancer treatment

25 Apr 2024
In 2023 Treasury allocated R784m to outsource radiation oncology services and address surgical backlogs in Gauteng, reported Spotlight (25 April 2024).
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PMBs are ‘spiralling out of control’

25 Apr 2024
0 User Dashboard Communications Members Extract Reports Media Surveys CPD Events Training Member Platform Registration Processing “Despite good intentions, poorly designed and unchanged prescribed minimum benefits (PMBs) have spiralled out of control, resulting in high costs for funders and driving up medical inflation,” wrote Chris Bateman in Financial Mail (25 April 2024).
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SA’s ailing health departments

25 Apr 2024
Health Minister Joe Phaahla confirmed that, since January 2023, 47 corruption cases had been identified in SA health departments. - The Citizen (25 April 2024)
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SA’s ailing health departments

25 Apr 2024
Health Minister Joe Phaahla confirmed that, since January 2023, 47 corruption cases had been identified in SA health departments. - The Citizen (25 April 2024)
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PMBs are ‘spiralling out of control’

25 Apr 2024
“Despite good intentions, poorly designed and unchanged prescribed minimum benefits (PMBs) have spiralled out of control, resulting in high costs for funders and driving up medical inflation,” wrote Chris Bateman in Financial Mail (25 April 2024).
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Aspen to address short supply of obesity medicine

23 Apr 2024
Bloomberg reported on 22 April that, Africa’s largest drugmaker, Aspen, is prepared to alleviate the escalating shortage of the world’s most sought-after obesity treatments.
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WHO considers wider alert on contaminated cough syrup

22 Apr 2024
Reuters reported on 19 April that the World Health Organisation (WHO) might issue a broader warning about the Johnson&Johnson-made children’s cough syrup, which was found to be contaminated. This follows the Nigerian regulator’s recall of a batch of Benylin paediatric syrup after routine testing. The contaminant has been linked to the deaths of more than 300 children in Cameroon, Gambia, Indonesia and Uzbekistan since 2022. However, no evidence exists that these incidents are related to the latest recalls.
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Dismal conditions at SA mortuaries

19 Apr 2024
Health Minister Joe Phaahla admitted that only 62 of government’s 118 forensic pathology units, or state mortuaries, were awarded certificates of competence, reported MedicalBrief (17 April 2024)
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HIV drug flagged for reports of resistance

19 Apr 2024
Although the antiretroviral drug dolutegravir has significantly improved HIV treatment in SA, emerging concerns about dolutegravir resistance have been noted, particularly among patients with high viral loads and those who have previously failed other treatments – Spotlight 17 April 2024.
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NHI tax hikes are coming

19 Apr 2024
The Minister of Health, Joe Phaahla, confirmed that “possible tax amendments will be introduced through a Money Bill by the Minister of Finance as and when appropriate and earmarked for use by the Fund”. - BusinessTech (15 April 2024).
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Minister lashes out at private heathcare beneficiaries

19 Apr 2024
At a national election debate, organised by the Mail & Guardian, Parks Tau, Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional affairs, lashed out at the private healthcare sector for criticising the NHI Bill, calling it resistance from those who are indirectly subsidised by the government. (19 April 2024)
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Discovery Life claims back to pre-Covid levels

19 Apr 2024
“Discovery Life distributed R10.3bn to its clients, a decrease from the R11bn paid the previous year,” reported Business Day (19April 2024)
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SA scientists monitor spread of invasive mosquito

19 Apr 2024
cientists at the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) are monitoring the spread of the rapidly spreading of the Anopheles stephensi mosquito across Africa. – BusinessLive (17 April 2024).
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No benefits from 'outdated' beta-blockers after heart attack

19 Apr 2024
“Swedish researchers have described as outdated the standard practice of prescribing beta-blockers after a heart attack to lessen the risk of a future cardiovascular attack or death, saying there is no significant benefit to this,” reported Medical Brief (17 April 2024).
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Medical scheme sector stable despite challenges

19 Apr 2024
Despite facing numerous challenges, SA’s medical schemes industry has remained stable, according to a recent analysis by financial services group Alexforbes. – Business Day (17 April 2024)
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