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Lost in the Crossfire: Why Zimbabwe's Medical Services Amendment Bill Must Put Patients First
The debate surrounding Zimbabwe's Medical Services Amendment Bill has reached a critical juncture. Unfortunately, the discussion is increasingly defined by corporate friction, regulatory disputes, and competing commercial interests rather than a shared vision for improving healthcare outcomes.

Southerton Business Times
Jun 53 min read


Stakeholders Back Plan to Bar Medical Aid Firms from Owning Hospitals and Clinics
Health sector stakeholders in Zimbabwe have backed a proposed amendment to Statutory Instrument 330 of 2000 that would prohibit medical aid societies from owning or operating healthcare facilities, in a move aimed at strengthening accountability and protecting patients.

Southerton Business Times
May 22 min read
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