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Pharmacists allowed to prescribe HIV treatment

14 Oct 2025
Specially trained pharmacists are now allowed to initiate and manage antiretroviral treatment (ARVs) for people living with HIV following ruling by the SA Pharmacy Council (SAPC), reported Business Day (13 October 2025)
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Head of Gauteng Health Suspended

14 Oct 2025
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has suspended Lesiba Arnold Malotana, head of Gauteng Health with immediate effect amid mounting pressure over ongoing investigations into corruption and irregular tenders of R2bn at Tembisa Hospital, reported IOL on 14 October
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SAHPRA approves Aspen’s weight loss drug

14 Oct 2025
The SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has approved Aspen Pharmacare’s diabetes drug Mounjaro (tirzepatide) to be used as a chronic weight-management treatment. – Business Day (13 October 2025)
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DONE ‘A new way of paying for healthcare’

13 Oct 2025
Dis-Chem and Capitec announced a new partnership, “set to revolutionise how consumers access and pay for healthcare”, reported Business Day (13 October 2025).
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Demand for private label beauty products increasing

13 Oct 2025
According to the latest research published by Trade Intelligence shoppers are increasingly preferring private label beauty products. – Business Day (10 October)
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SAHPRA tackles surge in illicit medicines

13 Oct 2025
The SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) launched a five-year-National Action Plan (NAP) to “dismantle the trade of substandard and falsified medical products “that jeopardises patient safety and undermines legitimate medical science”, reported Business Times (12 October 2025)
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Phasing out of medical tax credits confirmed

13 Oct 2025
The Department of Health, in collaboration with the National Treasury plans to establish thresholds for medical tax credits to redirect the estimated R34bn lost to the fiscus annually towards the NHI fund, reported Business Day (13 October 2025)
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Watchdog exposes facilities’ cheating

09 Oct 2025
The Office of Health Standards Compliance (OHSC) revealed a shocking trend to Parliament where healthcare establishments "borrow medical equipment and essential documents from other facilities to pass inspections fraudulently,” reported TimesLive (OHSC8 October 2025).
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DONE Gauteng Health crisis ‘promises nothing good for the country’

09 Oct 2025
Judging by the poor state of healthcare in Gauteng, where financial mismanagement, systemic corruption and a complete lack of accountability are in the order of the day, implementing the NHI Act nationwide promises nothing good for the country. – Financial Mail (9 October 2025)
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RAF grappling with R27.8bn deficit

09 Oct 2025
“The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is structurally insolvent, grappling with a R27.8bn accumulated deficit, decades-old claims backlogs, and severe governance failures, Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) has heard.” – Business Day (9 October 2025)
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Turning point in battle for LCBOs

08 Oct 2025
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) agreed to hear arguments from the Board of Healthcare Funders (BHF) following a High Court ruling to block the introduction of low-cost benefit options (LCBOs) into the market, reported Business Day (8 October2025)
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Irregular sleep linked to 22% higher mortality risk

08 Oct 2025
People with irregular sleep patterns that get less than the recommended seven hours of sleep per night face a 22% higher mortality risk than the general population, according to Discovery’s latest research. – (Business Day 8 October 2025)
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Pharma faces billions in costs due to new tariffs

29 Jul 2025
“The pharmaceutical industry is bracing for a significant financial blow, with analysts forecasting costs of between $13bn and $19bn following the revelation that a new transatlantic trade deal will subject branded medicines to a hefty 15% tariff.” – Reuters (28 July 2025)
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Life Healthcare backs collaboration to tackle healthcare crisis

27 Nov 2024
Life Healthcare CEO Peter Wharton-Hood has backed a call for greater collaboration between the government and private healthcare providers to address South Africa’s pressing healthcare challenges. This follows a proposal by Netcare CEO Richard Friedland, who suggested adding healthcare as the fourth pillar in an existing government-business partnership focused on revitalising the economy.
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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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