Malaria Exposure Linked to Reduced COVID-19 Risks

When the COVID-19 pandemic began its global spread in 2020, experts feared the worst for Africa. Its healthcare systems were already battling endemic diseases, including malaria exposure. However, a surprising trend emerged. Many African nations reported lower rates...

TAC Seeks to Join Legal Fray Over NHI Act

The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), a patient advocacy organisation, seeks to join the legal battle over the future of South African healthcare. The TAC seeks to join the South African Medical Association’s (SAMA) court challenge against the National Health Insurance...

Billions Lost to Fraud and Waste Cripple SA’s Private Healthcare

South Africa’s private healthcare sector is haemorrhaging up to R28 billion a year due to rampant fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA). This directly threatens the quality of care and financial stability of medical cover for millions of citizens. The stark warning...

Regulatory Delays Threaten Africa’s Pharmaceutical Ambition

Critical delays in aligning Africa’s pharmaceutical regulations with World Health Organisation (WHO) standards are jeopardising the continent’s R1.25-trillion ($70bn) goal. They aim to become a self-sufficient pharmaceuticals manufacturing hub, according...

Bid to Pause NHI Legal Challenges Met with Fierce Opposition

South Africa’s Health Ministry has tabled what it calls a “pragmatic solution” to the barrage of legal challenges facing the controversial National Health Insurance (NHI) Act. Opponents have slammed the move as a deliberate attempt to stall litigation while pushing...