SPOTLIGHT OP ED: Treasury funding, outsourcing to private sector will address Gauteng’s oncology treatment backlog

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SPOTLIGHT OP ED: Treasury funding, outsourcing to private sector will address Gauteng’s oncology treatment backlog
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On 8 March, the Gauteng MEC for Finance, Jacob Mamabolo, delivered his budget speech in which he said that R784m had been set aside for the provincial health department to ‘address backlogs in surgical and radiation oncology services’ in Gauteng.

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