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PSMAS rot a microcosm of govt decay

The 94-year-old institution faces a stern test to gain the confidence of members and stakeholders.
By Newsday Aug. 30, 2024

PSMAS members shut down holding company

Furthermore, a staggering 292 633 multiple claims for different medical procedures performed on the same day were unearthed across PSMAS centres.
By Rejoice Phiri Aug. 30, 2024
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US$60m ‘stolen’ from PSMAS in 4 years

The executives also abused the holiday allowance facility gobbling US$123 045, while assets acquired but not under PSMAS title deed accounted for US$191 309.
By Rejoice Phiri and Julia Ndlela Aug. 29, 2024

All set for explosive PSMAS special AGM

Government appointed the acting general manager, Simon Nyadundu, the ministry’s chief director of human resources, in November last year.
By Julia Ndlela Aug. 28, 2024

Teachers demand health insurance

Teachers are failing to access health services after the government discontinued its commitment to contribute 80% of the medical aid premium.
By Staff Reporter May. 15, 2024

Health Talk: Deal with wayward medical aid societies

The Medical Aid Society claims that it will reimburse the US$20 that the patient will have paid as shortfall.
By Dr Johannes Marisa Feb. 24, 2024

Health Talk: Deal with errant medical aid societies

People should garner enough confidence if the acrimony between the medical aid societies and service providers is to ease.
By Johannes Marisa Dec. 10, 2023

Errant medical aid societies should be dealt with once and for all

Many people die because of failure to access medical attention as a result of non-payment of dues by medical aid societies.
By Johannes Marisa Dec. 7, 2023

Kereke granted US$200 bail

Resultantly, HMMAS authorised payment towards the liquidation of the fraudulently-generated debt.
By Desmond Chingarande Nov. 14, 2023