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Council for Medical Schemes News: What is troubling South Africa's health system?
The Council for Medical Schemes approached a wide range of stakeholders to write articles on different aspects of the National Health Insurance. The HSF's Kate ...
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Desperately seeking health reform - Is 'NHI' the answer?
Kate Francis, a Researcher at the Helen Suzman Foundation wrote a piece for Polity.org.za on the National Health Insurance Green Paper. You can read the ...
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Independent Candidates Capable of Bringing Changes
The May 29th general elections not only present a change in our electoral democracy but many new options for voters as well.
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Middle classes can aid civil society
Mzukisi Qobo’s piece on the political passivity of the middle classes is one of the most important opinions expressed in a very long time (Why are the middle ...
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No such thing as NHI
This letter was published in the Business Day, 5 June 2012
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The NHI is an opiate not a cure
Michael Edmeston says we should be thinking critically about how to fix public healthcare
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The non-developmental state
Tim Kenny questions whether the capacity exists to meet the ANC's grander ambitions
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Women should be protected from unscrupulous men in authority in the workplace
As we celebrate women, it is important to highlight how some behaviours of men in workplaces can create unsafe environments for them.
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Zimbabwean Exemption Permit visa rejections expose legal uncertainty in SA’s general work visa regime
For Zimbabwean Exemption Permit holders who have lived in uncertainty for years, this is just the latest wrinkle in their plight.
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