Medical aid societies (MAS) in Zimbabwe cover a tenth of the population, and about 80% of income to private health care providers in Zimbabwe comes from MAS. They contribute more than 20% of the country's total health expenditure. This paper outlines the flows of privatecapital that lie ...
Officials from the Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe, members of the Health Commission of Hunan Provincial, and officials from Zimbabwe's Health Ministry attended the ceremony, honoring the service of aid workers which embodies the friendship between the two countries. "Coming to serve in Zimbabwe entails ...
Alongside the group, Zimbabwe received medical aid, consisting of ventilators, nucleic acid testing kits, masks, and biosecurity suits. A Chinese medical staff arrived on May 11 in Zimbabwe to assist the African nation to contain the spread of COVID-19.
A Chinese medical doctor teaches school children how to perform first aid at Hossana Love in Africa Children's Home in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 29, 2024. It was a day of fun and joy at a primary school in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, as children on Wednesday celebrated the upcoming Interna...
ND: How many medical aid subscribers are being serviced by the various medical aid schemes? SS:The 32 healthcare funders, who are AHFoZ members, cover approximately 1,7 million lives in Zimbabwe. ND: Anything you would like to add?
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ONE of Zimbabwe’s largest private medical aid societies, Cimas is acquiring medical supplies from outside the country to improve service delivery to its clients. Cimas chief executive Vulindlela Ndlovu revealed the development during a media briefing in Harare recently saying: “There will be no ...
Thousands of patients have been left stranded after private health institutions started rejecting medical policies paid in local currency.Private medical practitioners rejecting medical aid facilities paid in Zimbabwe dollars are citing inflation, saying their funds would have depreciated when they receive ...
MEDICAL aid card holders in Manicaland are getting a raw deal from private health care service providers who are either demanding top-up fees or totally refusing to attend to patients on medical insurance, The Manica Post has established. In addition, mo
Zimbabweans seeking health care will have to fork out more for health insurance as medical aid societies have hiked contributions over the last few months for m...