Private Hospitals Forced to Treat Non-Paying Patients In Emergencies: Zimbabwe New Health Bill
[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 18/07/2025
No refusal: Zimbabwe’s new health bill forces private hospitals to treat non-paying patientsZimbabwe’s new Health Bill will force private hospitals to admit and stabilise emergency patients for at least 48 hours — even if they cannot pay — under sweeping reforms aimed at aligning medical (…)
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