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KZNMCC IPA Masterclass Documents

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There were a number of documents that we said we would upload for our members following on from the meeting yesterday in Durban. The relevant documents have been uploaded to the documents section of the website.

Once clicking on the "documents" tab under the main menu on the left, click on the "Meeting documents" link. If the documents are not available, please make sure that you have registered with the KZNMCC web site and are logged in.

Click here to access the category directly... http://www.kznmcc.co.za/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=49&Itemid=59

Last Updated on Monday, 30 January 2012 15:57
 

KZNMCC Tariff Guide 2012 Version 4

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Updated to version 4!

Each year, KZNMCC publishes its own tariff document, collating all available information from the various medical aids and administrators. To download this documents you need to be registered on the KZNMCC web site as a registered user. Once authenticated by the KZNMCC office, you will be able to download the pdf file.

Please note that we have uploaded the latest Tariff Guide 2012 Version 4 onto the system. If the Tariff Guide category says there are 0 documents available, you have either not registered, or you are registered and not logged in.

Click here to access the category directly... http://www.kznmcc.co.za/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=52&Itemid=59

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 January 2012 11:08
 

Season's Greetings

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Dear KZNMCC Members

As we approach the the holiday season and the end of 2011, we at KZNMCC would like to extend our best of wishes to you and your family and thank you for all the support you have given us over the year.

Wishing you a joyous year end and a successful new year.

KZNMCC Directors and Staff

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 09:13
 

Double dose of good news for dispensing doctors

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Dispensing doctors will not have to renew their licenses for 2012 while legislation pertaining to dispensing licence renewals is being amended.

The Director-General Health for Health, Ms Precious Matsoso, has given official notice to the National Convention n Dispensing (NCD) that the need for dispensing doctors to renew their dispensing licenses for 2012 has been postponed for one year to enable amendments to Section 22D and Regulation 20 of the Medicines and Related Substances Act (1965) to be processed.

In a letter to NCD chairman, Dr Norman Mabasa, the D-G reported that the Department of Health had considered amendments suggested by the NCD and intended to adjust the regulations in terms of licence renewals accordingly.

All that dispensing doctors will be required to do when renewing their annual licence – the fee for which has dropped from R800 initially down to R200 – once the amendments are in place, will be to provide evidence of their registration with the HPCSA and make their premises available for inspection to monitor compliance with the legislation.

In welcoming this development, the NCD – of which SAMA is a senior founding member - has reminded its membership that the “evolution of law” has almost gone full circle in this instance. When the new democratic government announced its health policy in the mid-1990’s, it planned to prevent doctors from dispensing altogether. This resulted in the establishment of the NCD to meet this challenge.

More than a decade and a drawn out court battle later, the doctor’s right to dispense was accepted by government but with stringent licensing provisos. These included a high fee for the annual licence in addition to the doctor having to pay for advertising space in a local newspaper to publicly announce the licence renewal application.

Also making the point that these recent developments clearly indicate that patience and good negotiating tactics – and not running to court – will win in the end, Dr Mabasa added that all that remained now between the NCD and government was to settle on a dispensing fee.

The NCD proposal on the dispensing fees is that it be amended to 30% of SEP for any item up to R120.00 capped at R36.00 thereafter - a far cry from the beginning of the NCD challenge when the dispensing fee for medical practitioners and dentists was 16% for any item up to R100.00  and capped at R16.00 beyond R100.00.

Debbie Enslin
For: National Convention on Dispensing

Contact: 0829551752 or 0113121862

Last Updated on Thursday, 22 December 2011 10:01
 

KZNMCC Tariff Guide 2012

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Please note that we are currently preparing the KZNMCC Tariff Guide 2012. This will be available next week in as complete a format as we can present it with the information at our disposal.

To download the guide you will need to be registered on the web site. If you are not registered, I would suggest that you register straight away so that you will be able to download the guide when ready. Only Contract Qualifying Doctors will be allowed to download the guide once their details have been verified against our database.

Click this link to be taken to the registration page directly... http://www.kznmcc.co.za/index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=registers

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 10:38
 
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