Please note: There are no more seats available for this event. Access to healthcare is considered a fundamental human right, so it is no wonder that it is a critical topic for people of all ages and races across the world. SA has seen plenty of development in the healthcare space in recent years. In 2018, health minister Aaron Motsoaledi presented proposals to amend the current health insurance and medical scheme bills to promote lower costs and improve access to quality care for all patients.

The country's medical professionals have increased their reach through specially developed healthcare technology that keeps them in touch with their patients and their professional networks. Such technology lets healthcare workers in less-resourced areas connect to specialists elsewhere. It also enables the electronic management of treatment cycles for a large database of patients and digital access to medical libraries. Therefore, now is the perfect time to explore the future of healthc...

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