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MEDICAL BRIEF
Storm brews in SA’s medical malpractice insurance market June 2nd, 2021 Local medical malpractice insurers are unhappy that the UK-based Medical Protection Society is allowed to operate in South Africa without being a licensed financial services provider, writes Financial Mail. Is the criticism justified or simply A KZN DOCTOR’S OBSERVATIONS AND TREATMENT OF COVID-19 MAY A KZN doctor’s observations and treatment of COVID-19 may reveal a missing element. In an article in the South African magazine Modern Medicine, KZN general practitioner Dr Shankara Chetty outlines his observations of the COVID-19 pandemic and the treatment protocols he used for 200 symptomatic patients of all ages – all of whomsurvived.
POPIA IS COMING INTO FORCE MPS has fielded many questions on POPIA, South Africa‘s data privacy legislation which comes into force shortly, and is providing a range of guidance and advice to help healthcare professionals comply with the new rules, writes Dr Tony Behrman, Medicolegal Medical Business Consultant of the Medical Protection Society (MPS). Dr Behrman writes:The Protection of
US JUDGE ORDERS ADMINISTRATION OF IVERMECTIN TO COMATOSE US judge orders administration of Ivermectin to comatose patient. At request of her family an Illinois judge has ordered that a comatose woman suffering from COVID-19 to be administered Ivermectin, against the advice of her doctors, reports the Chicago Tribune. Nurije Fype, 68, has been in intensive care at the hospital since early April andis
SIU FINDS LEGAL PRACTITIONER CORRUPTION IN NEGLIGENCE An updated Special Investigating Unit report confirms the role of some corrupt attorneys and advocates in Eastern Cape Health’s R37bn medical-negligence headache, writes MedicalBrief. Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says a national fund similar to the newly-formed No-Fault Compensation Fund for COVID-19 vaccinations would be set up for medical litigation claims. The SIU HPCSA DISCIPLINARY FINDINGS A doctor who prevented his colleagues from performing their hospital duties during an illegal strike and an occupational therapist fined R150,000 for falsifying documents and paying for referrals. These are among the latest judgments by disciplinary committees of the HPCSA in January and February 2021, writes MedicalBrief. HPCSA records: JANUARY 2021 Name of practitioner: Mr LOCKDOWN'S TERRIBLE DAMAGE TO SOUTH AFRICAN HEALTHCARE Lockdown’s terrible damage to South African healthcare. While South Africa ’s COVID-19 lockdown may have saved 16,000 lives by end December, its profound impairment of general healthcare meant slashed access to drugs and treatment and care for TB/HIV, disability, mental health, immunisation, and sexual/reproductive health, writes Chris IVERMECTIN THAT IS AVAILABLE IN SA IS 'SAFE FOR HUMAN USE Both products containing Ivermectin available in South Africa are safe for human use, writes Dr Egbert Weiss.. Weiss writes: There are two products available in our country containing Ivermectin. IVERMAX: contains Ivermectin, propylene glycol and glycol formal.Propylene glycol is part of the anti-freeze mix but has been declared fit for use in humans, Glycerol formal is not but seems to be safe. CONCOURT CONFIRMS ALTERNATIVE COMPENSATION REMEDY FOR ConCourt confirms alternative compensation remedy for negligence. The Constitutional Court has ruled that South African courts will now be able to consider ordering alternative compensation – instead of a lump-sum payment – to those injured as a result of medical negligence. The possibility of providing physical items or statemedical
STEP 2 TRIAL: SEMAGLUTIDE HOPE FOR PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 Type 2 diabetes patients treated with the new drug Semaglutide achieved an average weight loss of nearly 10kg and a significant improvement in blood glucose control, according to the STEP 2 multi-centre trial. Last month, STEP 1 reported that more than a third of adults who took Semaglutide lost more than 20% (15kg) of their body weight. Semaglutide, already approved and used for treatment ofMEDICAL BRIEF
Storm brews in SA’s medical malpractice insurance market June 2nd, 2021 Local medical malpractice insurers are unhappy that the UK-based Medical Protection Society is allowed to operate in South Africa without being a licensed financial services provider, writes Financial Mail. Is the criticism justified or simply A KZN DOCTOR’S OBSERVATIONS AND TREATMENT OF COVID-19 MAY A KZN doctor’s observations and treatment of COVID-19 may reveal a missing element. In an article in the South African magazine Modern Medicine, KZN general practitioner Dr Shankara Chetty outlines his observations of the COVID-19 pandemic and the treatment protocols he used for 200 symptomatic patients of all ages – all of whomsurvived.
POPIA IS COMING INTO FORCE MPS has fielded many questions on POPIA, South Africa‘s data privacy legislation which comes into force shortly, and is providing a range of guidance and advice to help healthcare professionals comply with the new rules, writes Dr Tony Behrman, Medicolegal Medical Business Consultant of the Medical Protection Society (MPS). Dr Behrman writes:The Protection of
US JUDGE ORDERS ADMINISTRATION OF IVERMECTIN TO COMATOSE US judge orders administration of Ivermectin to comatose patient. At request of her family an Illinois judge has ordered that a comatose woman suffering from COVID-19 to be administered Ivermectin, against the advice of her doctors, reports the Chicago Tribune. Nurije Fype, 68, has been in intensive care at the hospital since early April andis
SIU FINDS LEGAL PRACTITIONER CORRUPTION IN NEGLIGENCE An updated Special Investigating Unit report confirms the role of some corrupt attorneys and advocates in Eastern Cape Health’s R37bn medical-negligence headache, writes MedicalBrief. Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says a national fund similar to the newly-formed No-Fault Compensation Fund for COVID-19 vaccinations would be set up for medical litigation claims. The SIU HPCSA DISCIPLINARY FINDINGS A doctor who prevented his colleagues from performing their hospital duties during an illegal strike and an occupational therapist fined R150,000 for falsifying documents and paying for referrals. These are among the latest judgments by disciplinary committees of the HPCSA in January and February 2021, writes MedicalBrief. HPCSA records: JANUARY 2021 Name of practitioner: Mr LOCKDOWN'S TERRIBLE DAMAGE TO SOUTH AFRICAN HEALTHCARE Lockdown’s terrible damage to South African healthcare. While South Africa ’s COVID-19 lockdown may have saved 16,000 lives by end December, its profound impairment of general healthcare meant slashed access to drugs and treatment and care for TB/HIV, disability, mental health, immunisation, and sexual/reproductive health, writes Chris IVERMECTIN THAT IS AVAILABLE IN SA IS 'SAFE FOR HUMAN USE Both products containing Ivermectin available in South Africa are safe for human use, writes Dr Egbert Weiss.. Weiss writes: There are two products available in our country containing Ivermectin. IVERMAX: contains Ivermectin, propylene glycol and glycol formal.Propylene glycol is part of the anti-freeze mix but has been declared fit for use in humans, Glycerol formal is not but seems to be safe. CONCOURT CONFIRMS ALTERNATIVE COMPENSATION REMEDY FOR ConCourt confirms alternative compensation remedy for negligence. The Constitutional Court has ruled that South African courts will now be able to consider ordering alternative compensation – instead of a lump-sum payment – to those injured as a result of medical negligence. The possibility of providing physical items or statemedical
STEP 2 TRIAL: SEMAGLUTIDE HOPE FOR PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 Type 2 diabetes patients treated with the new drug Semaglutide achieved an average weight loss of nearly 10kg and a significant improvement in blood glucose control, according to the STEP 2 multi-centre trial. Last month, STEP 1 reported that more than a third of adults who took Semaglutide lost more than 20% (15kg) of their body weight. Semaglutide, already approved and used for treatment of THE 8 ISSUES THAT WILL DEFINE SA HEALTHCARE IN 2020 The 8 issues that will define SA healthcare in 2020. 2020 will be a critically important year for healthcare in South Africa, writes Spotlight. It has formulated eight questions to set out what is at stake. How, if at all, will the design of National Health Insurance (NHI) change in 2020? THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION GLOBALLY The COVID‑19 pandemic and its associated government measures to limit mobility impacted on patterns and places of alcohol consumption worldwide, according to an OECD report. The crisis also increased risk that individuals engage in harmful drinking to cope with stress. During the pandemic, there has been an increase in domestic violence, for which harmful alcohol SAMA'S WARNINGS ON NHI BILL MET WITH HOSTILITY The SA Medical Association told parliamentarians that thousands of local doctors may emigrate if the NHI is adopted in its current form, reports MedicalBrief. It criticised the Bill for lacking essential detail and warned about the “uncertainty and anxiety” it was causing in the medical profession. SAMA warned that in its current form, SAMA's 12,000 members DIGITAL VIBES CORRUPTION: MKHIZE'S 'SPECIAL LEAVE' MAY BE In response to growing pressure, both from within the African National Congress and the public, President Cyril Ramaphosa this week placed minister of health Dr Zweli Mkhize on “special leave” while the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) conducts investigates allegations of R150m of Covid-19 Health Department tender corruption, writes MedicalBrief. “This period of special leave will OECD POLICY RESPONSES TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) ARCHIVES The effect of COVID-19 on alcohol consumption globally – OECD report June 9th, 2021 The COVID‑19 pandemic and its associated government measures to limit mobility impacted on patterns and places of alcohol consumption worldwide, according to an OECD WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN THE CHARLOTTE MAXEKE HOSPITAL FIRE When the Charlotte Maxeke fire caused the evacuation of 700 patients and the destruction of an estimated R40m in hospital supplies, Gauteng Health denied reports that the hospital did not meet fire regulations. A Spotlight investigation tells a different story.. Ufrieda Ho writes for Spotlight:. Just weeks before a fire tore through parts of Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital in Johannesburg IVERMECTIN THAT IS AVAILABLE IN SA IS 'SAFE FOR HUMAN USE Both products containing Ivermectin available in South Africa are safe for human use, writes Dr Egbert Weiss.. Weiss writes: There are two products available in our country containing Ivermectin. IVERMAX: contains Ivermectin, propylene glycol and glycol formal.Propylene glycol is part of the anti-freeze mix but has been declared fit for use in humans, Glycerol formal is not but seems to be safe. PROFESSIONAL NURSE (PHRU) A Professional Nurse vacancy is available at our Client, Wits Health Consortium's Perinatal HIV Research Unit (PHRU) in Soweto, Johannesburg – Gauteng. Background The Perinatal HIV Research Unit (PHRU) was established in 1996. The Perinatal HIV Research Unit has been involved in research, training, policy formation, and advocacy in issues concerning HIV-positive women and their BAN ON FLAVOURED VAPING MAY HAVE LED TEENS TO CIGARETTES After San Francisco banned flavoured vaping, the odds of high school students smoking cigarettes doubled, according to Yale University. There is a need to weigh the harms of vaping against the greater harms of smoking, or a law could inadvertently increase youth smoking and pose a threat to public health, writes Assistant Professor AbigailFriedman.
DAVID DENNING ARCHIVES Inside India’s ‘black fungus’ mucormycosis wards June 9th, 2021 The “black fungus” killing hundreds across India may be related to the highly infectious DeltaMEDICAL BRIEF
Storm brews in SA’s medical malpractice insurance market June 2nd, 2021 Local medical malpractice insurers are unhappy that the UK-based Medical Protection Society is allowed to operate in South Africa without being a licensed financial services provider, writes Financial Mail. Is the criticism justified or simply A KZN DOCTOR’S OBSERVATIONS AND TREATMENT OF COVID-19 MAY A KZN doctor’s observations and treatment of COVID-19 may reveal a missing element. In an article in the South African magazine Modern Medicine, KZN general practitioner Dr Shankara Chetty outlines his observations of the COVID-19 pandemic and the treatment protocols he used for 200 symptomatic patients of all ages – all of whomsurvived.
POPIA IS COMING INTO FORCE MPS has fielded many questions on POPIA, South Africa‘s data privacy legislation which comes into force shortly, and is providing a range of guidance and advice to help healthcare professionals comply with the new rules, writes Dr Tony Behrman, Medicolegal Medical Business Consultant of the Medical Protection Society (MPS). Dr Behrman writes:The Protection of
SIU FINDS LEGAL PRACTITIONER CORRUPTION IN NEGLIGENCE An updated Special Investigating Unit report confirms the role of some corrupt attorneys and advocates in Eastern Cape Health’s R37bn medical-negligence headache, writes MedicalBrief. Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says a national fund similar to the newly-formed No-Fault Compensation Fund for COVID-19 vaccinations would be set up for medical litigation claims. The SIU LOCKDOWN'S TERRIBLE DAMAGE TO SOUTH AFRICAN HEALTHCARE Lockdown’s terrible damage to South African healthcare. While South Africa ’s COVID-19 lockdown may have saved 16,000 lives by end December, its profound impairment of general healthcare meant slashed access to drugs and treatment and care for TB/HIV, disability, mental health, immunisation, and sexual/reproductive health, writes Chris NEW HOSPITAL CEO COMES WITH CHARGES FOR 'GROSS DISHONESTY New hospital CEO comes with charges for ‘gross dishonesty’. The newly appointed CEO of the Far East Rand Hospital, Dr Zachariah Mathaba, was employed despite facing charges of gross dishonesty for allegedly being paid overtime for two years that he “did not fulfil”, according to a report in The Sunday Independent. THE BATTLE WITH SA MEDICAL SCHEMES OVER IMMUNOTHERAPY The battle with SA medical schemes over immunotherapy. Despite rulings from the Council of Medical Aid Schemes in favour of Keytruda, medical schemes appear to be doing everything possible to avoid covering this expensive but remarkably successful treatment, writes a MedicalBriefreader.
THE RIGHTS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ACCESSING SA HEALTHCARE Directives recently issued by the national Health Department and Gauteng Health requiring foreign nationals to pay in full for healthcare at public facilities weren’t only a threat to public health, they may have been downright illegal, reports Bhekisisa. Walk into a public hospital, and you may be asked to fill out a formstating just how
NETCARE EXITS THE UK MARKET Netcare Limited, South Africa’s largest private hospital and emergency medical services operator, has announced a strategic decision to exit the UK market. Netcare will be initiating a process to dispose of its interests in General Healthcare Group (GHG). Netcare acquired GHG in May 2006 as part of a consortium. Shortly after the acquisition, GHG was SA COURT RULES IN FAVOUR OF 'POSTHUMOUS SA court rules in favour of ‘posthumous conception’. Judge Judith Cloete ruled in the High Court in Cape Town that a 36-year-old woman could use her late husband’s frozen sperm for a ‘posthumous conception’, an issue not specifically dealt with in the law. The woman, who can be identified only as NC, approached the court forcertainty
MEDICAL BRIEF
Storm brews in SA’s medical malpractice insurance market June 2nd, 2021 Local medical malpractice insurers are unhappy that the UK-based Medical Protection Society is allowed to operate in South Africa without being a licensed financial services provider, writes Financial Mail. Is the criticism justified or simply A KZN DOCTOR’S OBSERVATIONS AND TREATMENT OF COVID-19 MAY A KZN doctor’s observations and treatment of COVID-19 may reveal a missing element. In an article in the South African magazine Modern Medicine, KZN general practitioner Dr Shankara Chetty outlines his observations of the COVID-19 pandemic and the treatment protocols he used for 200 symptomatic patients of all ages – all of whomsurvived.
POPIA IS COMING INTO FORCE MPS has fielded many questions on POPIA, South Africa‘s data privacy legislation which comes into force shortly, and is providing a range of guidance and advice to help healthcare professionals comply with the new rules, writes Dr Tony Behrman, Medicolegal Medical Business Consultant of the Medical Protection Society (MPS). Dr Behrman writes:The Protection of
SIU FINDS LEGAL PRACTITIONER CORRUPTION IN NEGLIGENCE An updated Special Investigating Unit report confirms the role of some corrupt attorneys and advocates in Eastern Cape Health’s R37bn medical-negligence headache, writes MedicalBrief. Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says a national fund similar to the newly-formed No-Fault Compensation Fund for COVID-19 vaccinations would be set up for medical litigation claims. The SIU LOCKDOWN'S TERRIBLE DAMAGE TO SOUTH AFRICAN HEALTHCARE Lockdown’s terrible damage to South African healthcare. While South Africa ’s COVID-19 lockdown may have saved 16,000 lives by end December, its profound impairment of general healthcare meant slashed access to drugs and treatment and care for TB/HIV, disability, mental health, immunisation, and sexual/reproductive health, writes Chris NEW HOSPITAL CEO COMES WITH CHARGES FOR 'GROSS DISHONESTY New hospital CEO comes with charges for ‘gross dishonesty’. The newly appointed CEO of the Far East Rand Hospital, Dr Zachariah Mathaba, was employed despite facing charges of gross dishonesty for allegedly being paid overtime for two years that he “did not fulfil”, according to a report in The Sunday Independent. THE BATTLE WITH SA MEDICAL SCHEMES OVER IMMUNOTHERAPY The battle with SA medical schemes over immunotherapy. Despite rulings from the Council of Medical Aid Schemes in favour of Keytruda, medical schemes appear to be doing everything possible to avoid covering this expensive but remarkably successful treatment, writes a MedicalBriefreader.
THE RIGHTS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ACCESSING SA HEALTHCARE Directives recently issued by the national Health Department and Gauteng Health requiring foreign nationals to pay in full for healthcare at public facilities weren’t only a threat to public health, they may have been downright illegal, reports Bhekisisa. Walk into a public hospital, and you may be asked to fill out a formstating just how
NETCARE EXITS THE UK MARKET Netcare Limited, South Africa’s largest private hospital and emergency medical services operator, has announced a strategic decision to exit the UK market. Netcare will be initiating a process to dispose of its interests in General Healthcare Group (GHG). Netcare acquired GHG in May 2006 as part of a consortium. Shortly after the acquisition, GHG was SA COURT RULES IN FAVOUR OF 'POSTHUMOUS SA court rules in favour of ‘posthumous conception’. Judge Judith Cloete ruled in the High Court in Cape Town that a 36-year-old woman could use her late husband’s frozen sperm for a ‘posthumous conception’, an issue not specifically dealt with in the law. The woman, who can be identified only as NC, approached the court forcertainty
FDA AUTHORISES REGENERON’S COVID-19 ANTIBODY TREATMENT FOR The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a lower dose of Regeneron’s coronavirus treatment for injection, reports Axios.. The update to the company's emergency use authorisation, which was first issued in November, will make it easier for doctors to administer the treatment to coronavirus patients, since they can now do so by simple injection rather than THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION GLOBALLY The COVID‑19 pandemic and its associated government measures to limit mobility impacted on patterns and places of alcohol consumption worldwide, according to an OECD report. The crisis also increased risk that individuals engage in harmful drinking to cope with stress. During the pandemic, there has been an increase in domestic violence, for which harmful alcohol GAUTENG MOTHER LOSES CUSTODY IN UNIQUE COVID RESTRICTION A Gauteng magistrate's court granted the estranged father of a toddler temporary custody because the child's mother had tested positive for Covid-19, reports Saturday Star. Melanie Crawford's son (2) was taken from her because she tested positive for Covid-19. Saturday Star reports that the Booysens Magistrate’s Court upheld an application by the father of the CUSTOMARY INITIATION ACT ENCOMPASSING 'PROVINCIAL The Customary Initiation Act was gazetted on Saturday but is not yet in force, reports Legalbrief.Underpinned by a policy on the customary practice of initiation approved by Cabinet in April 2016 but still not electronically available, the Act provides for the ‘effective regulation’ of customary initiation practices and initiation schools in the context of prevailing ‘provincial US JUDGE ORDERS ADMINISTRATION OF IVERMECTIN TO COMATOSE US judge orders administration of Ivermectin to comatose patient. At request of her family an Illinois judge has ordered that a comatose woman suffering from COVID-19 to be administered Ivermectin, against the advice of her doctors, reports the Chicago Tribune. Nurije Fype, 68, has been in intensive care at the hospital since early April andis
DIGITAL VIBES CORRUPTION: MKHIZE'S 'SPECIAL LEAVE' MAY BE In response to growing pressure, both from within the African National Congress and the public, President Cyril Ramaphosa this week placed minister of health Dr Zweli Mkhize on “special leave” while the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) conducts investigates allegations of R150m of Covid-19 Health Department tender corruption, writes MedicalBrief. “This period of special leave will NMB DOCTOR GETS 576 HOURS HOSPITAL SERVICE OVER RAF FRAUD A Nelson Mandela Bay doctor must clock up a total of 576 hours at Livingstone Hospital as part of his sentence for attempting to defraud the Road Accident Fund (RAF) out of about R2.2m, reports Daily Despatch.. Dr Tony Moodley narrowly escaped a jail term when he was sentenced in the Gqeberha Commercial Crimes Court this week, but the 67-year-old will spend the next 36 months under house MAGASHULE: ‘DENIALIST' MBEKI SHOULD BE PROSECUTED FOR AIDS UCT neuropsychologists win a small victory against HPCSA The persistent problems that medical professionals have in getting the Health Professions Council registration necessary in BAN ON FLAVOURED VAPING MAY HAVE LED TEENS TO CIGARETTES After San Francisco banned flavoured vaping, the odds of high school students smoking cigarettes doubled, according to Yale University. There is a need to weigh the harms of vaping against the greater harms of smoking, or a law could inadvertently increase youth smoking and pose a threat to public health, writes Assistant Professor AbigailFriedman.
IVERMECTIN THAT IS AVAILABLE IN SA IS 'SAFE FOR HUMAN USE Both products containing Ivermectin available in South Africa are safe for human use, writes Dr Egbert Weiss.. Weiss writes: There are two products available in our country containing Ivermectin. IVERMAX: contains Ivermectin, propylene glycol and glycol formal.Propylene glycol is part of the anti-freeze mix but has been declared fit for use in humans, Glycerol formal is not but seems to be safe.MEDICAL BRIEF
Storm brews in SA’s medical malpractice insurance market June 2nd, 2021 Local medical malpractice insurers are unhappy that the UK-based Medical Protection Society is allowed to operate in South Africa without being a licensed financial services provider, writes Financial Mail. Is the criticism justified or simply A KZN DOCTOR’S OBSERVATIONS AND TREATMENT OF COVID-19 MAY A KZN doctor’s observations and treatment of COVID-19 may reveal a missing element. In an article in the South African magazine Modern Medicine, KZN general practitioner Dr Shankara Chetty outlines his observations of the COVID-19 pandemic and the treatment protocols he used for 200 symptomatic patients of all ages – all of whomsurvived.
POPIA IS COMING INTO FORCE MPS has fielded many questions on POPIA, South Africa‘s data privacy legislation which comes into force shortly, and is providing a range of guidance and advice to help healthcare professionals comply with the new rules, writes Dr Tony Behrman, Medicolegal Medical Business Consultant of the Medical Protection Society (MPS). Dr Behrman writes:The Protection of
SIU FINDS LEGAL PRACTITIONER CORRUPTION IN NEGLIGENCE An updated Special Investigating Unit report confirms the role of some corrupt attorneys and advocates in Eastern Cape Health’s R37bn medical-negligence headache, writes MedicalBrief. Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says a national fund similar to the newly-formed No-Fault Compensation Fund for COVID-19 vaccinations would be set up for medical litigation claims. The SIU LOCKDOWN'S TERRIBLE DAMAGE TO SOUTH AFRICAN HEALTHCARE Lockdown’s terrible damage to South African healthcare. While South Africa ’s COVID-19 lockdown may have saved 16,000 lives by end December, its profound impairment of general healthcare meant slashed access to drugs and treatment and care for TB/HIV, disability, mental health, immunisation, and sexual/reproductive health, writes Chris NEW HOSPITAL CEO COMES WITH CHARGES FOR 'GROSS DISHONESTY New hospital CEO comes with charges for ‘gross dishonesty’. The newly appointed CEO of the Far East Rand Hospital, Dr Zachariah Mathaba, was employed despite facing charges of gross dishonesty for allegedly being paid overtime for two years that he “did not fulfil”, according to a report in The Sunday Independent. THE BATTLE WITH SA MEDICAL SCHEMES OVER IMMUNOTHERAPY The battle with SA medical schemes over immunotherapy. Despite rulings from the Council of Medical Aid Schemes in favour of Keytruda, medical schemes appear to be doing everything possible to avoid covering this expensive but remarkably successful treatment, writes a MedicalBriefreader.
THE RIGHTS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ACCESSING SA HEALTHCARE Directives recently issued by the national Health Department and Gauteng Health requiring foreign nationals to pay in full for healthcare at public facilities weren’t only a threat to public health, they may have been downright illegal, reports Bhekisisa. Walk into a public hospital, and you may be asked to fill out a formstating just how
NETCARE EXITS THE UK MARKET Netcare Limited, South Africa’s largest private hospital and emergency medical services operator, has announced a strategic decision to exit the UK market. Netcare will be initiating a process to dispose of its interests in General Healthcare Group (GHG). Netcare acquired GHG in May 2006 as part of a consortium. Shortly after the acquisition, GHG was SA COURT RULES IN FAVOUR OF 'POSTHUMOUS SA court rules in favour of ‘posthumous conception’. Judge Judith Cloete ruled in the High Court in Cape Town that a 36-year-old woman could use her late husband’s frozen sperm for a ‘posthumous conception’, an issue not specifically dealt with in the law. The woman, who can be identified only as NC, approached the court forcertainty
MEDICAL BRIEF
Storm brews in SA’s medical malpractice insurance market June 2nd, 2021 Local medical malpractice insurers are unhappy that the UK-based Medical Protection Society is allowed to operate in South Africa without being a licensed financial services provider, writes Financial Mail. Is the criticism justified or simply A KZN DOCTOR’S OBSERVATIONS AND TREATMENT OF COVID-19 MAY A KZN doctor’s observations and treatment of COVID-19 may reveal a missing element. In an article in the South African magazine Modern Medicine, KZN general practitioner Dr Shankara Chetty outlines his observations of the COVID-19 pandemic and the treatment protocols he used for 200 symptomatic patients of all ages – all of whomsurvived.
POPIA IS COMING INTO FORCE MPS has fielded many questions on POPIA, South Africa‘s data privacy legislation which comes into force shortly, and is providing a range of guidance and advice to help healthcare professionals comply with the new rules, writes Dr Tony Behrman, Medicolegal Medical Business Consultant of the Medical Protection Society (MPS). Dr Behrman writes:The Protection of
SIU FINDS LEGAL PRACTITIONER CORRUPTION IN NEGLIGENCE An updated Special Investigating Unit report confirms the role of some corrupt attorneys and advocates in Eastern Cape Health’s R37bn medical-negligence headache, writes MedicalBrief. Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says a national fund similar to the newly-formed No-Fault Compensation Fund for COVID-19 vaccinations would be set up for medical litigation claims. The SIU LOCKDOWN'S TERRIBLE DAMAGE TO SOUTH AFRICAN HEALTHCARE Lockdown’s terrible damage to South African healthcare. While South Africa ’s COVID-19 lockdown may have saved 16,000 lives by end December, its profound impairment of general healthcare meant slashed access to drugs and treatment and care for TB/HIV, disability, mental health, immunisation, and sexual/reproductive health, writes Chris NEW HOSPITAL CEO COMES WITH CHARGES FOR 'GROSS DISHONESTY New hospital CEO comes with charges for ‘gross dishonesty’. The newly appointed CEO of the Far East Rand Hospital, Dr Zachariah Mathaba, was employed despite facing charges of gross dishonesty for allegedly being paid overtime for two years that he “did not fulfil”, according to a report in The Sunday Independent. THE BATTLE WITH SA MEDICAL SCHEMES OVER IMMUNOTHERAPY The battle with SA medical schemes over immunotherapy. Despite rulings from the Council of Medical Aid Schemes in favour of Keytruda, medical schemes appear to be doing everything possible to avoid covering this expensive but remarkably successful treatment, writes a MedicalBriefreader.
THE RIGHTS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ACCESSING SA HEALTHCARE Directives recently issued by the national Health Department and Gauteng Health requiring foreign nationals to pay in full for healthcare at public facilities weren’t only a threat to public health, they may have been downright illegal, reports Bhekisisa. Walk into a public hospital, and you may be asked to fill out a formstating just how
NETCARE EXITS THE UK MARKET Netcare Limited, South Africa’s largest private hospital and emergency medical services operator, has announced a strategic decision to exit the UK market. Netcare will be initiating a process to dispose of its interests in General Healthcare Group (GHG). Netcare acquired GHG in May 2006 as part of a consortium. Shortly after the acquisition, GHG was SA COURT RULES IN FAVOUR OF 'POSTHUMOUS SA court rules in favour of ‘posthumous conception’. Judge Judith Cloete ruled in the High Court in Cape Town that a 36-year-old woman could use her late husband’s frozen sperm for a ‘posthumous conception’, an issue not specifically dealt with in the law. The woman, who can be identified only as NC, approached the court forcertainty
FDA AUTHORISES REGENERON’S COVID-19 ANTIBODY TREATMENT FOR The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a lower dose of Regeneron’s coronavirus treatment for injection, reports Axios.. The update to the company's emergency use authorisation, which was first issued in November, will make it easier for doctors to administer the treatment to coronavirus patients, since they can now do so by simple injection rather than THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION GLOBALLY The COVID‑19 pandemic and its associated government measures to limit mobility impacted on patterns and places of alcohol consumption worldwide, according to an OECD report. The crisis also increased risk that individuals engage in harmful drinking to cope with stress. During the pandemic, there has been an increase in domestic violence, for which harmful alcohol GAUTENG MOTHER LOSES CUSTODY IN UNIQUE COVID RESTRICTION A Gauteng magistrate's court granted the estranged father of a toddler temporary custody because the child's mother had tested positive for Covid-19, reports Saturday Star. Melanie Crawford's son (2) was taken from her because she tested positive for Covid-19. Saturday Star reports that the Booysens Magistrate’s Court upheld an application by the father of the CUSTOMARY INITIATION ACT ENCOMPASSING 'PROVINCIAL The Customary Initiation Act was gazetted on Saturday but is not yet in force, reports Legalbrief.Underpinned by a policy on the customary practice of initiation approved by Cabinet in April 2016 but still not electronically available, the Act provides for the ‘effective regulation’ of customary initiation practices and initiation schools in the context of prevailing ‘provincial US JUDGE ORDERS ADMINISTRATION OF IVERMECTIN TO COMATOSE US judge orders administration of Ivermectin to comatose patient. At request of her family an Illinois judge has ordered that a comatose woman suffering from COVID-19 to be administered Ivermectin, against the advice of her doctors, reports the Chicago Tribune. Nurije Fype, 68, has been in intensive care at the hospital since early April andis
DIGITAL VIBES CORRUPTION: MKHIZE'S 'SPECIAL LEAVE' MAY BE In response to growing pressure, both from within the African National Congress and the public, President Cyril Ramaphosa this week placed minister of health Dr Zweli Mkhize on “special leave” while the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) conducts investigates allegations of R150m of Covid-19 Health Department tender corruption, writes MedicalBrief. “This period of special leave will NMB DOCTOR GETS 576 HOURS HOSPITAL SERVICE OVER RAF FRAUD A Nelson Mandela Bay doctor must clock up a total of 576 hours at Livingstone Hospital as part of his sentence for attempting to defraud the Road Accident Fund (RAF) out of about R2.2m, reports Daily Despatch.. Dr Tony Moodley narrowly escaped a jail term when he was sentenced in the Gqeberha Commercial Crimes Court this week, but the 67-year-old will spend the next 36 months under house MAGASHULE: ‘DENIALIST' MBEKI SHOULD BE PROSECUTED FOR AIDS UCT neuropsychologists win a small victory against HPCSA The persistent problems that medical professionals have in getting the Health Professions Council registration necessary in BAN ON FLAVOURED VAPING MAY HAVE LED TEENS TO CIGARETTES After San Francisco banned flavoured vaping, the odds of high school students smoking cigarettes doubled, according to Yale University. There is a need to weigh the harms of vaping against the greater harms of smoking, or a law could inadvertently increase youth smoking and pose a threat to public health, writes Assistant Professor AbigailFriedman.
IVERMECTIN THAT IS AVAILABLE IN SA IS 'SAFE FOR HUMAN USE Both products containing Ivermectin available in South Africa are safe for human use, writes Dr Egbert Weiss.. Weiss writes: There are two products available in our country containing Ivermectin. IVERMAX: contains Ivermectin, propylene glycol and glycol formal.Propylene glycol is part of the anti-freeze mix but has been declared fit for use in humans, Glycerol formal is not but seems to be safe.*
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MEDICAL CANNABIS IN SA: WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE March 11th, 2020 Current limited evidence of the benefits of medical cannabis may be outweighed by the lack of consistent efficacy and risk of adverse effects, since no products are currently registered by the SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA),...Coronavirus Watch
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Due to the complex nature of certain ailments, clinicians often had to make difficult, but... March 11th, 2020 OPTIMISM THAT THE DRC IS WINNING BATTLE AGAINST EBOLA After years of battling one of the most deadly Ebola virus outbreaks in the world in the... March 11th, 2020 DOCTOR WHO SAW SA'S FIRST CONFIRMED CORONAVIRUS PATIENT BACK AT WORK The doctor of a private practice in Hilton, in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, who saw South Africa's... March 11th, 2020 CHARLOTTE MAXEKE'S 2 NEW ACCELERATORS WILL CUT CANCER TREATMENTWAITING TIMES
Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (CMJAH) procured two linear accelerator machines... March 11th, 2020 KZN HEALTH TO DISCIPLINE NATIONAL HEALTH LAB EMPLOYEE FOR PANIC-INDUCING COVID-19 MESSAGE KwaZulu-Natal Health will discipline an employee of the National Health Laboratory Service for... March 11th, 2020 SIU GETS NATIONAL HEALTH LAB OFFICIAL'S PENSION PAY-OUT HALTED The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has obtained a court order halting the pension pay-out of a... March 11th, 2020 FAKE COVID-19 VACCINE SELLERS ARRESTED IN UGANDA Police in Mayuge district of Uganda have arrested a father and daughter for selling fake drugs,... March 11th, 2020BREAKING NEWS
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RIGHT TO CARE: HIV-POSITIVE PEOPLE NOT ON TREATMENT AND THOSE WITH TB AT HIGH RISK OF CORONAVIRUS HIV-positive people and those with tuberculosis who are not on treatment will be at higher risk of worse outcomes if they contract the coronavirus,... March 11th, 2020AUDIOLOGY
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