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Tshiamiso Trust has so far paid R1.5bn to 16,417 TB and silicosis claimants

The Tshiamiso Trust has disbursed R1.5bn to eligible silicosis and TB claimants since it began processing claims in 2021.

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Gold-mining widows and their children are battling with trauma and poverty

A cash settlement has not made much difference to the lives of the families of the men who became sickly and died after many years of working underground in gold mines.

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Tshiamiso Trust's ongoing struggle for silicosis compensation for ex-mine workers and their families

While more than R1.2-billion has already been paid out to 13,342 claimants, the Tshiamiso Trust faces substantial hurdles, leaving many former mine workers and their families frustrated. With stringent eligibility criteria, only a small proportion of claims align with the Trust Deed’s requireme...

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Tshiamiso Trust collaboration helps reduce pipeline of deferred, incomplete claims

Tshiamiso Trust collaboration helps reduce pipeline of deferred, incomplete claims
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Tshiamiso Trust says reviewing authorities have started their work

Silicosis settlement organisation the Tshiamiso Trust says its reviewing authorities have begun their work considering disputes logged by claimants who are not satisfied with the notice of ineligibility, certificate of medical finding or trust certification. The Tshiamiso Trust Deed allows for any claimant who wishes to dispute their claim findings to lodge an appeal with the reviewing authority within 30 days of being issued with a disputed determination.

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Tshiamiso Trust appoints new CEO

Dr Munyadziwa Kwinda has been appointed CEO of the Tshiamiso Trust, which was established to give effect to the settlement agreement reached between six mining companies and claimant attorneys in the historic silicosis and tuberculosis class action. Kwinda, who is a qualified health professional, will take up his new position on June 1.

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NHCPA to launch class action suit against medical aid schemes


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The National Health Care Professionals Association (NHCPA) says it will launch a class action lawsuit against medical aid schemes following the release of the Section 59 Investigation Panel interim report, which found that there was “systemic discrimination perpetrated over a number of years,” against black medical practitioners by three healthcare groups.
The Council for Medical Schemes (CMS) launched an investigation in 2019 after members of the NHCPA and Solutionist Thinkers made allegations that their members were being racially profiled, harassed and bullied by medical aid schemes. The two organisations also alleged that medical aid schemes would demand confidential clinical information regarding patients and would withhold payments.

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