As a non-invasive treatment option, virtually anyone can benefit from chiropractic care, including babies, children, pregnant women, office workers, factory workers, professional musicians, athletes, accident victims and the elderly.
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Namib Laboratories offers drive thru Covid testing
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, Namibia’s capacity to analyse Covid-19 specimens had to be expanded.
FirstRand HOPE Fund breathes life into Post-Covid-19 unit
The FirstRand HOPE Fund recently announced its support towards the Schalk Steyn Post-Covid-19 Unit with an amount of N$300 000.
Psemas reform process still ongoing… scheme striving for restructuring and internal cost saving
A technical committee of public and private sector officials was appointed towards the beginning of this year to assess the status of the Public Service Medical Aid Scheme (Psemas) and to propose reforms for the optimal restructuring if the scheme.
Covid-19, TB’s double onslaught on the lungs
The World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that Ethiopia, Kenya, Namibia, South Africa and Tanzania reduced new TB cases by 20%, although overall progress in the African region remains slower than the milestones set for 2020.
Bruwer urges Namibians to become pulmonologists
When you are the only experienced expert with almost no professional support system in a particular field, it tends to be difficult to do a proper and adequate job.
Collaborative efforts needed to contain pandemic
Covid-19 did not just leave a trail of disruption and destruction in its wake, on a positive note it forced communities and countries to collaborate and discuss ways to navigate through the carnage and help us understand the importance of people behind the scenes.
Health sector on a positive trajectory
In terms of the impact of human resources for health (HRH) on Namibia’s socio-economic growth, health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula recently stated that for every unit increase of essential health workers per 1 000 people, there is a corresponding improvement in overall life expectancy at birth of 2.78 years.
Govt traverses unprecedented Covid obstacle course
Following the Covid-19 outbreak in Namibia, the government set up elaborate measures and infrastructure to successfully curb the Covid-19 pandemic and be prepared for similar onslaughts in future.
Private sector steps up
When Namibia was in the midst of a deadly third wave of coronavirus with hospitals full and oxygen supplies running out, Namibia’s private sector, under the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry stepped in.
