JOHANNESBURG - The Congress of South African Trade Unions has welcomed government’s drive to regulate private medical tariffs.
A draft framework, that will result in a set of regulations for prices charged by the private sector has been published by Trade, Industry & Competition Minister Parks Tau for public comment.
According to Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi the private healthcare sector has, until 2006, colluded on the determination of price tariffs.
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While this anti-competitive practice has formally been done away with, private medical prices remain a sore point.
The Health Market Inquiry, chaired by retired chief justice Sandile Ngcobo, has recommended that the Competition Commission must look at them.
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