Legislation Highlights
Welcome to the Legislation page. Here you will find all documents, news and highlights relating to the healthcare industry's legislature.
NEWS:
Court Papers - Regulation 8 Declaratory Order Application
“An application was sought on a semi-urgent basis for an interim interdict to prevent the Registrar of Medical Schemes from enforcing its view that Regulation 8(1) where the reference is made to ‘pay in full’, means payment in full of the health care service providers invoices for PMBs, and not in terms of the rates or benefits as defined in the rules of the specific medical schemes.” - Dr Humphrey Zokufa, MD
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Government bans "unsafe" baby bottles
HEALTH Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has outlawed baby bottles containing the controversial chemical bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA. Last week, Motsoaledi signed a document containing regulations declaring the illegality of the "manufacture, importation, exportation and sale" of infant bottles containing BPA. Read more...
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- The Consumer Protection Act→ Click here to download
- Unprofessional Conduct! Chiropractors Travel from patient to patient to render health services at any place other than a main or itinerant practice → Click here to download
- Transparent Pricing System - Regulations relating to a transparent pricing system for medicines and scheduled substances → Click here to download
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Acts and Regulations
- National Health Act No. 61 of 2003 – Regulations Relating to Communicable Diseases (published 13 April 2010) download
- Medical Schemes Act 19 July 2004 download
- Medical Schemes Regulations 19 July 2004 download
- Medical Schemes Act 3 December 2004 download
- Medical Schemes Act 131 - REGULATIONS WITH ALL GAZETTED AMENDMENTS download
- Medical Schemes Regulations 131 download
(iii) Health Professions Act
- Health Professions Act No. 56 of 1974 – NOTICE: Appointment of Members of Professional Boards to the Health Professions Council of SA (published 10 May 2010) download
- Health Professions Act, 1974 - Regulations Defining the Scope of Practice of Practitioners of the Profession of Psychology (published 6 April 2010) download
(iv) Medicines and Related Substances Act
- Medicines and Related Substances Act, 1965 - Regulations relating to a transparent pricing system for medicines and scheduled substances (published 5 July 2010) download
- Medicines and Related Substances Act, 1965 – GENERAL REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (published 12 May 2010) download
- Medicines and Related Substances Act, 1965 - Information to be furnished by manufacturers and importers of medicines and scheduled substances before applying an increase to the single exit price (published 13 April 2010) download
- Medicines and Related Substances Amendment Act - 21 April 2009 download
BHF Submissions to Policy and Legislation
(i) Medical Schemes Amendment Bill
- Medical Schemes Amendment Bill - 28 February 2007 - BHF Submission download
(ii) Protection of Personal Information Bill
- Protection of Personal Information Bill download
- Protection of Personal Information Bill - 31 March 2006 - BHF Submission download
(iii) Health Professionals Amendment Bill
- Health Professionals Amendment Bill download
(iv) Road Accident Fund Second Amendment Bill
- Road Accident Fund Second Amendment Bill 2003 - BHF Submission download
(vi) Medicines Control Bill
- BHF's Response to the Draft Healthcare Charter download
- BHF Press Release on Draft Healthcare Charter - July 2005 download
National Credit Act
The National Credit Act (NCA) No 34 of 2005 is designed to achieve a number of objectives most of which are to benefit and protect the consumer. It regulates consumer credit and seeks to ensure fair and non-discriminatory access to consumer credit and improved standards of consumer information. It also seeks to promote responsible granting of credit and provides for debt re-organisation in cases of over-indebtedness. Those credit providers who provide credit recklessly can find their agreements with consumers suspended and the credit provider’s rights under the agreement or under any law in respect of that agreement are unenforceable. Some agreements may be unlawful in terms of the NCA.
A critical analysis of the National Credit Act in the context of medical schemes and Practical guidelines on contracting issues involving the National Credit Act
- The Head of Health Service and Legislation at BHF, Debbie Pearmain, compliled an
evaluation of the NCA legislation in order to assess the impact and cost implications of
this legislation to medical schemes and Practical guidelines on contracting issues involving the National Credit Act.
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Summary of the National Credit Act
Medical schemes as credit providers:
- Medical schemes will not be affected unless they charge interest on loans to members or savings accounts in debit
Medical schemes as credit consumers:
- Contracts between schemes and providers could be affected if there are penalty clauses for late payment, provisions for interest on overdue payments etc
- Contracts with credit providers who are not registered with the NCR are invalid