Will the Traditional Health Practitioners Act (Act No 22, 2007) challenge the holy grails of South African medical doctors?

Conclusion The South African medical doctors’ interests as a specific healthcare provider group seem to be so well established that they give no thought to making dramatic changes to the present-day medical models and systems that they manage. They are not keen to relinquish any sig nificant power as a group within the healthcare domain. This attitude means that the Traditional Health Practitioners Act no 22 (2007) can create enormous problems for South African medical doctors in future.
Source: Australasian Medical Journal - AMJ - Category: Journals (General) Source Type: research