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The trouble at the Health Professions Council of South Africa
This Brief looks at the issues at the Health Professions Council of South Africa as well as discusses the Minister of Health's Ministerial Task Team's Report.
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UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE IV – Single Payer: Canada
The third brief in this series dealt with the two-tier systems used to finance UHC by Israel and the Netherlands. This brief now turns to the single payer ...
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UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE III – Two Tier: Israel and the Netherlands
The second brief in this series dealt with the insurance mandate systems used by Austria and Germany to finance UHC. This brief reviews the two tier systems of ...
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UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE II – Mandated Insurance: Austria and Germany
The first brief in this series introduced the concept of Universal Health Coverage, as defined by the World Health Organisation. It looked at how the NHI White ...
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UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE V – Conclusions
Charles Simkins reviews the previous four briefs, pulling together themes and proposing how the government could affect genuinely meaningful change to South ...
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UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE I - The World Health Organization on UHC and South Africa
The first brief in a five part series contributed to by both Andrew Barlow and Charles Simkins. This brief plays a general and introductory role; as well as ...
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Vaccine Nationalism And Global Equity
This is the first of two briefs discussing issues relating to COVID-19 vaccines. This brief argues that, in order to combat COVID-19, global equity to vaccine ...
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Who decides on Vaccine Mandates?
This brief reviews the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States of America in National Federation of Independent Business et al v Department of ...
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