Career success versus health security for professionals

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Only around 15% of South Africans currently have private medical cover, despite growing pressures on professionals balancing demanding careers and financial responsibilities.

Craig Comrie argues that healthcare should be viewed as a key form of career protection, not simply a financial product. On KayaBiz, he explores the link between health and earning potential, why many professionals delay medical cover, and what steps individuals can take to protect both their wellbeing and long-term financial stability.
9 Mar English South Africa Education

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