SOUTH AFRICA Medical schemes mandated to cap cost increases at 5%Source: Pexels | |
SOUTH AFRICA Board of Health Funders exposes transparency concerns in healthcare regulationSource: Pexels | |
SOUTH AFRICA The Covid storm may be over, but its impact on the global healthcare sector will be felt for years to comeSource: Pixabay | |
SOUTH AFRICA Is it the end of the road for private medical aids?[Katja Hamilton] The proposed National Health Insurance is not the end of private health, and the model of co-existence is a debate where Medshield is making its voice count... | |
SOUTH AFRICA #bhf2019conference: Doing better with lessImage source: Getty/Gallo | |
SOUTH AFRICA #bhf2019conference: How blockchain can eliminate fraud, waste & abuseImage source: Getty/Gallo | |
SOUTH AFRICA #InnovationMonth: How tech is transforming healthcare[Nicci Botha] Discovery Health has built its very successful Vitality programme, which is a blueprint for other rewards schemes, not only in healthcare, but other sectors too... | |
SOUTH AFRICA Desperately seeking: A viable healthcare payment system©Rido 123rf.com | |
SOUTH AFRICA Bonitas and LMS join forces amid a stressed economy[Nicci Botha] Medical aids Bonitas and LMS have merged following approval from the Competition Commission... | |
SOUTH AFRICA Fixing private healthcare through teamwork[Nicci Botha] With so much attention on public healthcare, the private sector has slipped under the radar, but it has problems of its own... | |
SOUTH AFRICA Upsetting the healthcare apple cart[Nicci Botha] The SA healthcare industry is in a state of flux, especially around NHI and the Competition Commission probe into private healthcare costs... | |
SOUTH AFRICA #BrandManagerMonth: Chris Luyt, Bestmed[Nicci Botha] Chris Luyt, executive of marketing and sales of Bestmed chats about his brand, why TV advertising is losing its appeal and what inspires him... | |
SOUTH AFRICA Bonitas and Liberty looking to merge© alexskopje 123RF.com | |
SOUTH AFRICA Medical aid and freedom of choice[John Harvey] The recent threat by Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters to withdraw from Parliament's medical aid scheme has placed the spotlight firmly on companies insisting that employees make use their preferred service provider(s). |