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South Africa factfinding trip for NHI Secretariat
South Africa factfinding trip for NHI Secretariat
MEMBERS of the National Health Insurance Secretariat went to South Africa in mid-June to observe and evaluate best practices for the implementation of universal health coverage in The Bahamas.
NHI Secretariat travel to South Africa for Global Approach to Univeral Health Coverage
Members of the NHI Secretariat traveled to South Africa in mid-June to observe and evaluate best practices for the implementation of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in The Bahamas.
Payment of a black debt: Making a new case for Caribbean reparations
On the other side of the colonial divide lies a renewed awareness.
Roberts blasts D'Aguilar, misses on facts
Roberts blasts D'Aguilar, misses on facts
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts has again attacked outspoken businessman Dionisio D'Aguilar, a former director of the now-bankrupt Baha Mar development, at a PLP constituency meeting in South Beach on Tuesday night.
DNA: Pay off mortgage debt for consumers
DNA: Pay off mortgage debt for consumers
The Christie administration's decision to float a reboot of its ill-fated mortgage relief program has "delighted" the Democratic National Alliance (DNA), whose economic and financial spokesperson laments the "sketchy" details of the new plan and asserts that the DNA can do better, even going so far as suggesting a DNA government would buy delinquent mortgagees back into the black.
New structure, 3.7M net profit in RSA fiscal year 2015
Bracing for strong headwinds and uncertainty in the insurance industry and the wider global market, a Bahamian business is retooling to remain relevant, and betting the new structure will withstand the pressure in the market.
No word on when NHI bill will make it to Parliament
No word on when NHI bill will make it to Parliament
Although Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Delon Brennen said two weeks ago that he did not expect any delays with National Health Insurance (NHI), he said yesterday the timing of the implementation of primary care services will be dependent on the government's legislative agenda.
'Govt is ignoring feedback on NHI'
'Govt is ignoring feedback on NHI'
FORMER Senator Dr Duane Sands yesterday blasted the government's proposed National Health Insurance scheme as an "abomination," calling it a "shameful disgrace" that the Christie administration is sticking to its model while "dismissing" the input of key stakeholders.
Galanis urges consumer protection from bank practices
Philip Galanis, managing partner at HLB Galanis & Co., said that The Bahamas "urgently" needs a consumer protection agency.
A progressive liberal government, Pt. 1
A progressive liberal government, Pt. 1
Recently in Parliament, Dr. Bernard Nottage, Minister of National Security, asserted that the Christie administration is arguably "the most progressive government The Bahamas has ever seen".