How KZN Will Deal With The Province’s Oncology Crisis

Mxolisi Mngadi, News24. The KwaZulu-Natal health department has decided to partner with private hospitals and specialists to address the oncology crisis in the province, department head Dr Musa Gumede said on Tuesday. “We’ve decided to engage in private/public partnerships since we can’t get specialists to work full-time in public hospitals,” said Gumede. Read more here.

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