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A Synopsis of Health Policies & Legislation: 1994 - 2000

Department of Health, Republic of South Africa Country Resources General Health Policies South Africa 31 December 1994 Policy document

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Between 1994 and 2000, the post apartheid government and the Department of Health in South Africa developed and implemented a number of policies and pieces of legislation that impact directly and indirectly on the delivery of health services. This resource provides an overview of the major policy and legislative changes that took place.

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