Persistent Failure of the COIDA System to Compensate Occupational Disease in South Africa (Original Articles) (Case Study) Persistent Failure of the COIDA System to Compensate Occupational Disease in South Africa (Original Articles) (Case Study)

Persistent Failure of the COIDA System to Compensate Occupational Disease in South Africa (Original Articles) (Case Study‪)‬

South African Medical Journal 2012, Feb, 102, 2

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Two compensation case histories are described and lessons drawn about perennial deficiencies in the system of compensating occupational diseases in South Africa. Compensation system failures demoralise clients and medical practitioners, and transfer the costs of occupational disease to workers and public sector medical facilities. Both patients gave written consent for their case details to be used. Case 1

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Gezondheid, lichaam en geest
UITGEGEVEN
2012
1 februari
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Engels
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12
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South African Medical Association
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215,8
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