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Gov faces heat as NHI talks stir backlash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67489, member: 636"] South African health officials will collaborate with international partners to examine strategies for expanding medical access and preparing for disease outbreaks during a forum at the University of Pretoria. The Department of Health has organized the event with assistance from the London School of Economics and Political Science along with the Clinton Health Access Initiative. The gathering takes place on Monday as the nation advances its National Health Insurance program amid legal disputes. Professor Robert Yates from the London School will moderate the discussion featuring specialists from multiple countries. Participants include health economists, representatives from the Japan International Cooperation Agency, United Nations University faculty members and South African government officials. Professor Nicolas Crisp, who serves as Deputy Director-General for National Health Insurance, will provide updates about domestic initiatives. The session begins at 6 p.m. and welcomes government representatives, medical professionals, researchers, students and community organizations. Attendees can participate either at the Future Africa Campus location or through digital streaming platforms. The forum addresses persistent challenges facing South Africa's healthcare transformation efforts while connecting to broader continental public health priorities. Organizers emphasize that simultaneous progress toward comprehensive coverage and epidemic preparedness can strengthen disease prevention capabilities while reducing social disparities. [/QUOTE]
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