It is the political and economic fightback of those who have long enjoyed the luxury of world-class care where wealth buys life, dignity and speed, while the poor are forced to queue, wait and too often die in silence
A comprehensive, multi-sector approach would help medical care in emerging countries catch up with those in more established nations
The private healthcare sector and medical aid schemes have warned that, if they are excluded, it would damage the entire system
Our success will depend on a combination of strategic planning, effective governance and a commitment to collaboration across sectors
If value-added tax were to be used to fund the insurance, it would have to rise from 15% to 21.5%