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Doctors outraged as ransomware attack on NHLS delays test results, puts lives at risk
The attack has caused significant delays in diagnosing patients, overwhelming hospital staff, and rendering many clinics non-operational.

Tackling socio-economic issues is key to addressing health inequalities
For better health outcomes, policies must focus on reducing financial hardships, tackling discrimination and marginalisation, and strengthening primary healthcare.

Motsoaledi’s comeback as health minister gets polarising reactionsÂ
The South African Medical Association says it is not concerned about the personalities of those appointed to the health portfolio, but rather the addition of portfolios to an already bloated administration.  Yoli

How the NHLS computer hack will cost lives
The attack has forced staff to manually register samples and communicate results, significantly slowing down operations.

Chronic drugs are rationed in parts of Mpumalanga facing a medicine shortageÂ
Clinics in Mpumalanga are experiencing a chronic medication shortage, leading to the rationing of essential drugs such as ARVs and blood pressure medication.
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