Health market inquiry too lenient, says Nehawu

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The recommendations of the health market inquiry, released a week ago are problematic and need to be strengthened, the National Education Health and Allied Workers' Union says.

Nehawu’s policy head Sidney Kgara said: “The recommendations are problematic. They were disappointing at many levels. They are coming up with a lot of bureaucratic structures instead of trying to streamline the integration of the health-care system.” “In this regard, the Competition Commission itself has failed in its duty in allowing mergers and acquisitions of smaller hospitals by these monopoly giants more than the years.”

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