GEMS seeks to establish the following panels of suitably qualified and experienced service providers for each of the following Expert Advisory services:
Kindly note: Each expert advisory panel will consist of three members, with the exception of Oncology and Biologics Experts, as this Advisory Panel is already established and GEMS only seeks one candidate for this panel.
The Global Plan to End TB 2016-2020 is a costed plan to implement the first five years of the world's "End TB Strategy," which is a 20-year-plan to eradicate death, disease and suffering due to tuberculosis (TB) by 2035. Read more >
GEMS requires the services of a suitably qualified and experienced service provider for provision of Communications and Marketing Services to GEMS for a period of two years commencing 1 July 2016. Read more >
GEMS requires the services of a suitably qualified and experienced service provider for provision of Publication and Printing Services to GEMS for a period of two years commencing 1 July 2016. Read more >
While SA's dominant hospital groups venture offshore into more developed markets, smaller groups are making inroads into non-metropolitan areas in SA - disproving the notion that the local market is saturated. Read more >
Released on 10 December, the long awaited white paper begins by providing the background and justification of the country's moves to join other countries like the Brazil, the United Kingdom and Thailand in introducing universal healthcare coverage. Read more >
Sanlam is pleased to announce that the requisite approvals have now been obtained to complete the previously announced transaction for the acquisition of a 28.7% stake in the issued share capital of Afrocentric Healthcare Assets Proprietary Limited (AHA) for R703 million. Read more >
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi wants all African heads of state to be treated in their own countries when they are ill. Currently they travel to Europe, the Far East and America for high-level care. Read more >
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) said it will study the White Paper on the on the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) plan very carefully and submit the profession's views‚ in consultation with its members‚
for consideration to the Minister of Health. Read more >
SA's macroeconomic policy means spending on health is tight and fulfilling the goal of free universal healthcare will require a concerted effort from the Health Ministry and Department. Read more >
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