The BHF Annual Southern African Conference, next year, will be held at The Sun City Resort in the North West Province, from the 30 August to 2 September 2008.
With the ever increasing responsibility on trustees of medical schemes, this course has been designed to cover the areas which will equip new and existing trustees with the requisite knowledge for effective governance of their schemes.
The course includes topics such as:
Should you wish to attend this course please contact Zola Mtshiya on 011 537 0200
At the AGM held on 15 July 2008 in Durban, it was proposed and agreed that BHF must convene a Policy Conference for its membership to formulate BHF’s policy position on NHI.
Should you wish to attend, please call Hinbashini Jagdeo on 011 537 0200.
Wildcoast Sun, Eastern Cape, Sonja du Plessis, Tel: 011 768-4355, e-mail: sonja@londocor.co.za www.saheart.org
Gallagher, Estate, Midrand, Bette McNaughton, Tel: 021 713-3360, e-mail:
bette@fairconsultants.com
The BHF Annual Southern African Conference, this year, will be held at The Sun City Resort in the North West Province, from the 22nd to 25th July 2007.
Widely regarded as the premier annual event for the private healthcare sector, the conference offers a unique networking and information sharing opportunity with upwards of 700 delegates all leaders and experts from the sector.
As always, our comprehensive programme will address the full range of issues and challenges now facing the industry, equipping delegates to make informed strategic and operational decisions over the coming year.
Widely regarded as the premiere annual event for the private healthcare sector, the conference offers a unique networking and information sharing opportunity with upwards of 700 delegates - all leaders and experts in their fields.
As always, our comprehensive programme will address the full range of issues and challenges facing the industry, equipping delegates to make informed strategic and operational decisions over the coming year.
The annual conference showcases the sector, drawing people not only from the medical scheme sector, but many other related organisations including government departments, actuaries, switching houses, insurance brokers and various provider associations.
More than ever before, Trustees of medical schemes are entrusted with the Governance of their scheme and have the responsibility of ensuring that any decisions made regarding the operational aspects of the scheme are made prudently and within a strict legal framework. In order to equip Trustees with the requisite knowledge, BHF have developed a Trustee Development Programme which covers aspects such as: