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The patient's health record is stored on Netcare. Information like immunizations, ECG results, diagnostic images and reports, written medical reports (e.g. surgery reports, consultations, hospital admissions), diagnostic lab testing results (e.g. blood tests, urine tests, blood bank info), allergies and intolerances (drug and food allergies, food intolerances), drug checker (checks the ...
Netcare Limited is a South African private healthcare company. It operates through a number of subsidiaries and employs just over 21 000 people. The group offers a range of medical services across the healthcare spectrum and operates South Africa’s largest network of private acute care hospitals as well as emergency medical services, primary healthcare, renal dialysis and mental health services.
The airline was established, by Aeronautical Investments, as Inter Air Lines at Lanseria in 1979; it was renamed to Interair in 1993 and started operations in 1994. [2] It initially operated domestic services, but these later ceased.
Many employees will transfer to other programs operated by nonprofit Netcare Access when the 24/7 crisis service unit comes to an end by Nov. 25.
Friedland joined Netcare in early 1997, initially taking on the role of Chief Operating Officer. Under his leadership, Richard Friedland played a crucial role in the establishment of Netcare UK and served as the CEO of the Netcare International Division from 2002 until August 2005.
These publicly operated services are supplemented by multiple private-for-profit ambulance companies, NetCare 911 [3] and ER24, [4] of which operate locally and nationally. The statutory services and private companies are further supplemented by voluntary ambulance services, including the South African Red Cross, [ 5 ] and St. John Ambulance. [ 6 ]
Established in 2001, Netcare Margate Hospital is the sole hospital serving the community of Margate. Owned by one of South Africa’s largest private healthcare providers, Netcare Limited, it is a private hospital operating 24-hour emergency services. The hospital is located on Wartski Drive, a short distance from the CBD.
The Netcare Milpark Level One Trauma Centre is the first privately owned hospital in South Africa and the most advanced healthcare facility in Southern Africa. Nelson Mandela was treated at the hospital for an acute respiratory infection in January 2011 [ 3 ] and underwent a laparoscopy there in February 2012.