Does the right to health care services as provided in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, cater for cancer patients due to the expensive nature of cancer treatment and, if so, to what extent? One of the major socio-economic rights which cancer patients struggle to access is the right to health care services, which is currently dependent on the economic or financial position of a cancer patient, which is, unfortunately, the deciding factor in South Africa as well the entire continent of Africa. The financial or economic standing of a patient or a cancer patient, in this case, will determine if the patient will receive adequate cancer treatment or not. Does the economic or financial position of the cancer patient serve ...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called "right to die", w...
South African Constitution—Socioeconomic rights—Right to have access to health care services—Provisi...
Background South Africa currently has a pluralistic health care system with separate public and priv...
Does the right to health care services as provided in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of S...
Cancer is regarded as a global disease and one of the leading killer diseases in the world. The rea...
Medical negligence is one of the leading socio-economic challenges faced by the health sector in Sou...
Section 27 of the South African Constitution guarantees everyone a right of access to healthcare ser...
This article interrogates the issue relating to employees living with cancer taking part in employm...
Access to healthcare is considered to be a basic human right. This paper explores the concept of acc...
Cancer is a medical condition that affects all of mankind and does not take into account the race, ...
The Bill of Rights enshrines the rights of all people in our country and affirms the democratic val...
Enshrined in section 27(3) of the Constitution of South Africa is the right that ‘no one may be refu...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Cancer is a potentially life-thre...
It is probably true that „death is the great equalizer‟ amongst human beings and that some of its „c...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called right to die , w...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called "right to die", w...
South African Constitution—Socioeconomic rights—Right to have access to health care services—Provisi...
Background South Africa currently has a pluralistic health care system with separate public and priv...
Does the right to health care services as provided in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of S...
Cancer is regarded as a global disease and one of the leading killer diseases in the world. The rea...
Medical negligence is one of the leading socio-economic challenges faced by the health sector in Sou...
Section 27 of the South African Constitution guarantees everyone a right of access to healthcare ser...
This article interrogates the issue relating to employees living with cancer taking part in employm...
Access to healthcare is considered to be a basic human right. This paper explores the concept of acc...
Cancer is a medical condition that affects all of mankind and does not take into account the race, ...
The Bill of Rights enshrines the rights of all people in our country and affirms the democratic val...
Enshrined in section 27(3) of the Constitution of South Africa is the right that ‘no one may be refu...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Cancer is a potentially life-thre...
It is probably true that „death is the great equalizer‟ amongst human beings and that some of its „c...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called right to die , w...
In 2015 the South African judiciary was confronted with the issue of the so-called "right to die", w...
South African Constitution—Socioeconomic rights—Right to have access to health care services—Provisi...
Background South Africa currently has a pluralistic health care system with separate public and priv...