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18 May 2013
   
 
 

National Health Insurance (NHI) is estimated at R100-billion yearly, which is twice as much as South Africa spent on the World Cup, says Cobus Venter, who spoke at the Bureau for Economic Research conference in Johannesburg on May 27. Venter explains why decisions on health care matter to the South African economy.
 

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Cobus Venter speaks about National Health Insurance (Camera Work and Video Editing: Darlene Creamer)
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