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MAVERICK CITIZEN: OP-ED: HIV prevention: Employed or Unemployed – who is more likely to be HIV-positive? By Cherie Cawood

that figure is much lower: less than 1% — 8.6 out of every 1,000 male medical aid members — took up medical male circumcision in 2017.

As part of our study, Epicentre identified and approached the 25 largest employers in Ladysmith in uMgungundlovu. We asked them to allow their employees to participate in an HIV testing and voluntary medical male circumcision programme that we offered for free.Yet our Hipss research, as well as another study Epicentre conducted with the New York-based, found that employed men around 30 years of age were the most likely to contract and transmit HIV. The study was conducted in Durban.

In the private sector, this cost is higher, as the health department is able to negotiate for lower prices of ARVs because it buys these in bulk from pharmaceutical companies. In the private sector, doctors and nurses also charge more for their services than in the public sector. South Africa’s three largest medical schemes, Discovery, Bonitas, and Momentum, have all announced contribution increases well above inflation for 2020. Rather than inflating premiums, medical aids should take some lessons from the health department and look at how they can reduce the prevalence of health conditions such as HIV in order to save costs.

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