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Medicine 3.0 healthcare approach – redefining proactive care

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The Medicine 3.0 healthcare approach emphasises proactive, personalised care that prioritises health span over lifespan for improved wellbeing. In nearly 30 years as a doctor, I have realised that the most powerful tool in healthcare is time. Most patients understand this. They know that, whether dealing with heart disease or cancer, early treatment improves the chances of a full recovery.

Understanding gap cover misconceptions

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Understanding gap cover misconceptions is essential to ensure you make informed decisions about your medical expenses and coverage. Today’s consumers are facing more medical expense shortfalls, co-payments, and sub-limits than ever before. As a result, gap cover has become essential for comprehensive medical cover and protection against unexpected financial burdens.

Medical aid & medical insurance – what’s the difference?

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There is a lot of confusion and misunderstanding when it comes to medical aid versus medical insurance, and where hospital plans fit in, and this can make it difficult to decide what the best solution is to meet your needs. The reality is that they are not the same, and you cannot actually compare them, as they offer completely different benefits and serve different purposes.

Only a blended healthcare system will enable a viable NHI

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South Africa's healthcare system has experienced significant transformations over the years. One of the most pressing issues is the need for more resources and funding, which has resulted in limited access to healthcare services for South Africans.

SONA – emphasis on rebuilding a democratic state and growth initiatives

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Following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA), we have released an analysis of the speech. SA has registered 3.6 million cases of COVID-19 and just over 96,000 deaths to date.

CCMA dismissal for mandatory vaccine refusal

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On 21 January 2022, the first Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) decision relating to mandatory vaccinations in the workplace was issued. The Commissioner found that the employee's dismissal for incapacity arising from her refusal to vaccinate was both procedurally and substantively fair.

Why are there no recorded claims against COVID-19 related medical negligence?

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During the first wave of infections in South Africa, there were several allegations of negligence in various institutions leading to 'mass infections' – for example, amongst others, the Saint Augustine Private Hospital incident in KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.

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