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Vol 109, No 10 (2019) |
Primary healthcare delivery models for uninsured low-income earners during the transition to National Health Insurance: Perspectives of private South African providers |
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S Girdwood, K Govender, L Long, J Miot, G Meyer-Rath |
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Vol 111, No 4 (2021) |
Primary healthcare workers at risk during COVID-19: An analysis of infections in HIV service providers in five districts of South Africa |
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K Rees, J L Dunlop, S Patel-Abrahams, H Struthers, J A McIntyre |
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Vol 94, No 4 (2004) |
Primary HIV/AIDS Care. A Practical Guide for Primary Health Care Personnel in the Clinical and Supportive Care of People with HIV/AIDS |
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Lize Gwyther |
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Vol 109, No 8b (2019) |
Primary immunodeficiency in Africa – a review |
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A Erjaee, M Bagherpour, C van Rooyen, S van den Berg, C J Kinnear, R J Green, M Pepper |
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Vol 110, No 7 (2020) |
Primary nephrotic syndrome in the new millennium in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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O Abumregha, E Naicker, C Connolly, R Bhimma |
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Vol 98, No 11 (2008) |
Primary nervous system lymphoma: An unusual presentation |
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J M Heckmann, S O'Ryan, S Candy |
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Vol 104, No 3 (2014) |
Primary prevention of rheumatic fever in children: Key factors to consider |
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Andrew Steer, Margie Danchin, James H Irlam, Bongani M Mayosi, Mark E Engel, Thomas A Gaziano, Andrew C Whitelaw |
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Vol 95, No 10 (2005) |
Principles and Practice of Emergency Neurology. Handbook for Emergency Physicians |
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Clive Balfour |
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Vol 94, No 10 (2004) |
Principles of Medicine in Africa |
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B L F |
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Vol 104, No 11 (2014) |
Principles of Medicine in Africa. Ed. by David Mabey, Geoffrey Gill, Eldryd Parry, Martin W Weber and Christopher JM Whitty. 4th ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. ISBN 978-1-107-00251-7 |
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Bridget Farham |
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Vol 94, No 9 (2004) |
Principles of Surgical Patient Care |
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Del Kahn |
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Vol 110, No 8 (2020) |
Prioritising action on diabetes during COVID-19 |
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A Erzse, H Fraser, N Levitt, K Hofman |
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Vol 112, No 5 (2022) |
Prioritising preventive cancer services in Zimbabwe as the country struggles with unaffordable healthcare |
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G Murewanhema, P T Gwinji, G Musuka, T Dzinamarira |
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Vol 96, No 6 (2006) |
Prisoners die as bureaucrates bicker |
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Chris Bateman |
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Vol 93, No 4 (2003) |
Prisons baulk at AIDS research findings |
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Chris Bateman |
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Vol 110, No 3 (2020) |
Privacy rights of human research participants in South Africa must be taken seriously |
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D W Thaldar, B Townsend, C Staunton, R Adams, M Botes, E S Dove, L Horn, M Labuschaigne, G Loots, S Mahomed, A Olckers, M S Pepper, A Pope, M Ramsay, N Ni Loideain, J de Vries |
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Vol 102, No 10 (2012) |
Private healthcare ‘lost line in the sand’ — Zokufa |
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Chris Bateman |
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Vol 105, No 11 (2015) |
Private hospitals could turbo-boost public sector reform |
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Chris Bateman |
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Vol 100, No 12 (2010) |
Private hospitals offers wide-ranging NHI assistance |
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Chris Bateman |
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Vol 94, No 11 (2004) |
Private input ignored in rural and scarce skills incentives |
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Chris Bateman |
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Vol 99, No 12 (2009) |
Private practice: Adapt or die |
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Willem Theron |
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Vol 106, No 10 (2016) |
Private practice-driven research |
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S Mashaphu, B Chiliza |
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Vol 98, No 2 (2008) |
Private sector cannot be left to ‘own devices’ |
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Chris Bateman |
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Vol 103, No 5 (2013) |
Private theatre utilisation in South Africa: A case study |
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Dieter Hartmann, Bernadette Sunjka |
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Vol 95, No 4 (2005) |
Private-sector caesarean sections in perspective |
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Alan D Rothberg, Heather McLeod |
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