Now That SONA and the Budget Speech Have Come and Gone…
Now that the President’s State of the Nation Address, the following debate, and the Budget Speech has come and gone, what has the media made
Now that the President’s State of the Nation Address, the following debate, and the Budget Speech has come and gone, what has the media made
It is no exaggeration to claim that the National Health Service in the United Kingdom is the most admired public institution in the world. There
Starting over two weeks ago, strong and persistent advocacy for load shedding exemptions for hospitals resulted in a week of assessment of its impact on
The National Hospital Network (NHN), recently elected its Office Bearers at a Board Meeting last week. Mr. Otto Wypkema was elected NHN Chairman and Mr.
The Minister of Health has just provided a vaccine update at his Parliamentary Committee briefing. Essentially, the national Department of Health has announced 1 million
University of Cape Town academic and Senior specialist in gynaecological oncology, Professor Lynette Denny has won the South African Medical Research Council’s Gold Medal for
Published on 24 October 2019 in the Business Day. Private hospitals have appealed to the SA Nursing Council (SANC) to allow them to train more
At HASA, we believe in an informed healthcare reform debate – that means being aware of what others are saying, engaging with what they say,
One of SA’s profitable state-owned enterprises (SOE), nuclear medicine producer NTP Radioisotopes, has been reopened after a year-long shutdown that nearly brought the previously unblemished
Recently, a controversy occurred when several newspapers reported that there was division within the government regarding the National Health Insurance. The newspapers based their reporting,