
3Sixty wins lifeline in accreditation dispute with CMS
The High Court finds the Council must disclose the material it relies on before taking a decision that affects the provider’s ability to operate.

The High Court finds the Council must disclose the material it relies on before taking a decision that affects the provider’s ability to operate.

The Authority says an entity called LearnOn was found to have issued invalid certificates linked to the Financial Planning Institute.

The government publishes a factsheet outlining the case for NHI and how it envisages the scheme will work.

It will cost R59 more to be accredited as a healthcare broker if proposed amendments to regulation 31 of the Medical Schemes Act (MSA) are adopted. The Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, […]

The Council for Medical Schemes (CMS) is introducing a new requirement for people applying to be accredited as healthcare brokers for the first time, or brokers renewing their accreditation and whose qualifications have […]