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Warning that NHI would leave South Africans ‘worse off’

Health

Opposition to Parliament’s Health Portfolio Committee on Health’s approval of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill continues to grow, with Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) fearing that the bill, as envisioned, would leave people worse off.

Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Health has recently voted to approve the NHI Bill, with President Cyril Ramaphosa expected to soon sign it into law despite objections from several institutions, including the official opposition, the

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