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Hospital forced to close after R300m RAF debt - Juta MedicalBrief

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A refusal by the Road Accident Fund (RAF) to pay a private hospital for crash victims it treated led to spiralling debt and the eventual closure of the Gauteng facility, with millions still owed, the CEO has said. He said the outstanding payments of R300m forced the hospital to close, twice, and to stop treating accident victims, reports News24. It eventually closed permanently this year. Ken Ford, former CEO of the Sunshine Hospital in Benoni, …
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Medical Brief broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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