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Aspen Pharmacare Debt-Free: Strategic Shift To GLP-1 Injectables
Aspen Pharmacare Debt-Free marks a pivotal moment in its history as it shifts focus toward GLP-1 injectables like semaglutide.
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Global Fund Fraud Case: Health Director-General Arrested
Dive into the Global Fund fraud case: Health director-general Sandile Buthelezi faces charges of fraud and theft.
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Discovery’s Interim Results Highlight Strong Growth
Learn how Discovery’s interim results reflect a 22% increase in normalised profit, demonstrating resilience in a fluctuating market.
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Local Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Health Security
Join the discussion on local pharmaceutical manufacturing versus cost in South Africa’s contentious R15.5bn AIDS drug tender situation.
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Medical Tax Credits Increased Amidst NHI Proposals
Learn how medical tax credits were increased as the Treasury rejects the NHI funding proposal, protecting the middle class.
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NHI Implementation Delay: Court Orders Legal Freeze
Stay updated on the NHI Act implementation delay as litigants agree to pause proceedings for the Constitutional Court review.
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Medical Tax Credits: Schemes Urge Godongwana for Budget Boost
The BHF and HFA call on Minister Godongwana to sustain and boost medical tax credits in the next Budget amid plans for NHI funding.
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NHI Implementation on Hold After Presidential Undertaking
NHI Implementation on hold as President Ramaphosa awaits a Constitutional Court ruling on public participation challenges.
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Local Pharmaceutical Manufacturing for Future Sustainability
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Dis-Chem Better Rewards Programme Drives Revenue
Explore the Dis-Chem Better Rewards Programme and discover how it boosts revenue by 10% with integrated rewards and services.
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Gems Contribution Increase Sparks call for Removal of Leadership
The Gems Contribution Increase leads to calls for transparency and the removal of leadership amid rising premium disputes.
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Childhood Cancer Diagnosis: The Impact of Delayed Treatment
South Africa diagnoses too few children with cancer, a gap that experts say costs lives. In the Cape Town metro, the Western Cape health department estimates that clinicians diagnose about 100 children under 15 with cancer each year. Rates are broadly stable, but case numbers are rising with population growth. Nationally, the Cancer Association of […]
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