The government's planned National Health Insurance
The government's planned National Health Insurance could cost taxpayers an extra R244bn a year if it is to work. That's the view of economics consultancy, Econmex, which has just come out with research on behalf of private health care providers. Nicola Theron, co-founder and the managing director of Econex joins us now from our Cape Town studio.
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