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2/17/2023 9:42:31 AM

Unchanged tariffs for health services

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Unchanged tariffs for health services

Patricia Musara ~  ~  
Clinic consultation fees by Registered General Nurses will remain unchanged with adults paying an equivalent of US$5 and children US$3.
Clinic consultation fees by Registered General Nurses will remain unchanged with adults paying an equivalent of US$5 and children US$3. The consultation fees of doctors will also remain US$10 for adults and children US$3 as of last year. Chronic patients will continue paying an equivalent of US$1 The medicine prescription fees of 2023 for cancer screenings (VIAC) remain unchanged as patients will continue paying US$5, Covid-19 testing PCR paying US$20 and US$10 for Covid-19 testing rapid. Non-Zimbabweans will be paying clinic consultation fees of US$10 for adults and US$6 for children. The maternity bookings for Zimbabweans remain unchanged as they will be continuing to pay US$25 and Non-Zimbabweans US$50. The maternity bookings of medical aid as per AfoZ approved rate of caesarean section for both Zimbabweans and Non-Zimbabweans is US$150, theatre hire in Mabvuku Poly Clinic is pegged at US$150 and search fees remain at US$5. Family Health Service Cash Client are no longer paying consultation fees for both adults and children whilst the tariffs for Intra-Uterine device remains US$3, Depo Provera US$2, family planning (1 per 6 packets) US$1, Jadelle insertion US$15, Jadelle removal US$10. Hospital fees for adults at Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital also remain unchanged at US$5 and US$3 for children while at Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital adults will pay US$10 and US$5 for children. Mortuary fees also remain unchanged at US$15 for adults at Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital and children US$10 likewise at Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital.
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