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In this episode of the Atlas of Chiropractic podcast, Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Bearder, and Orri Gudmundsson from NeckCare discuss the significant role of technology in chiropractic care, particularly in upper cervical practices. They explore the importance of attending chiropractic events, the long development journey of NeckCare's products, and the integration of data-driven assessments in improving patient care. Check out the NeckCare technology and research here: https://neckcare.com/ NeckCare on IG: https://www.instagram.com/neckcare_official/ The conversation highlights the need for collaboration across different healthcare disciplines and the continuous feedback loop that drives innovation in chiropractic technology. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of NeckCare, focusing on joint position sense, muscle spindles, and innovative testing methods like the butterfly test. They discuss the importance of understanding the interplay between structural and functional assessments in rehabilitation, emphasizing the need for collaboration across different healthcare professions to enhance patient outcomes. The conversation highlights the potential of technology in advancing neck rehabilitation and the significance of data-driven approaches in clinical practice. Takeaways Netcare has been a strong supporter of the chiropractic profession. Upper cervical adjustments show significant efficacy in patient outcomes. Investment from customers goes directly into product development. The development of Netcare's technology has spanned over 20 years. The cervical spine functions as a sensory organ, impacting treatment approaches. A common language in assessments can enhance collaboration across disciplines. Data-driven insights can transform chiropractic practices. Understanding patient movement patterns is crucial for effective treatment. Continuous feedback is essential for product improvement. The chiropractic field is evolving with technological advancements. Joint position sense is crucial for understanding neck injuries. Muscle spindles play a significant role in neck care. Identifying neck-related symptoms can lead to better treatment outcomes. Error correction is vital for neck functionality. The butterfly test provides valuable insights into neck movement. Integrating functional and structural assessments enhances patient care. Collaboration among healthcare professionals is essential for effective rehabilitation. Data-driven approaches can improve clinical decision-making. Patient education is key to understanding neck-related issues. Technology can revolutionize neck rehabilitation practices.
Boxer IPO Hits the Market Boxer* (JSE code will be BOX) lists on 28 November, debuting at R54/share after a highly oversubscribed IPO. Strategies discussed for trading or investing in Boxer shares, including buying through Pick n Pay shares. Key takeaway: Patience is key; wait for potential pullbacks. Two-Pot Retirement Savings and Market Impact Early evidence of consumer spending from the two-pot retirement system. Stocks like Mr. Price*, Pepkor, and Keith McLachlan's picks (e.g., Afrimat, Netcare) reviewed as beneficiaries. Satrix 40 ETF Turns 24 Launched in 2000, the Satrix 40 has delivered an annualized return of 11.3%. Impact: Introduced passive investing and slashed fees for South African investors. Bitcoin's Psychological Barrier at $100,000 Bitcoin fell short of the $100K milestone, retracing to around $93K. Analysis of big psychological levels in markets and what this means for Bitcoin's momentum. Bitcoin | Weekly | 27 November 2024 Anglo-Platinum Share Sale Anglo-American reduces its stake in Anglo-Platinum, selling at cycle lows. Discussion on PGM market challenges and future outlook. Trump's Proposed Tariffs Announced 10% tariffs on all Chinese imports and 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada. Potential economic implications and geopolitical fallout analysed. Rand, DXY, and Gold The Rand holds surprisingly well despite DXY strength; predictions for 2024 suggest potential recovery. Gold price fluctuations and long-term bullish outlook. US$ Index (DXY) | Weekly | 27 November 2024 Commodity Spotlight: Coffee and Cocoa Coffee prices hit 20-year highs due to Brazilian droughts, impacting consumer costs. Cocoa prices stabilise after a surge, with Nestlé and soft commodity ETFs in focus. Super Group and SG Fleet Deal SG Fleet receives a buyout offer, boosting share prices. Opportunities in second-tier stocks like Invicta and Hudaco highlighted for a potentially improving economic environment. MPC Update South African Reserve Bank increases rates by 0.25%, citing risks from core inflation and external pressures. Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order 00:00 Market Overview and Boxer IPO Insights 03:08 Two-Pot Money and Consumer Spending Trends 06:03 Satrix 40: A 24-Year Retrospective 08:51 Bitcoin's Psychological Barriers and Market Sentiment 11:40 Anglo-American's Strategic Moves and Market Reactions 14:58 Commodity Prices: Coffee and Cocoa Trends 17:49 Monetary Policy Committee Decisions and Economic Outlook jj
Gary Booysen from Rand Swiss discusses Netcare's results and whether local health stocks like Life Healthcare and Discovery are worth considering. Steven Joffe, CEO of Invicta, reflects on results impacted by profit pressures from a stronger rand. Jeffrey Wapnick, MD of Octodec, highlights strong contributions from residential and shopping centres to profits.
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In other interviews on the Money Show, Jan Vermeulen, Editor of My Broadband, talks about Netflix's struggles to stream live events, and what this means for its future in live sports broadcasting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Netcare het vandag winssyfers vir sy boekjaar tot einde September aangekondig, die omset was 6% hoër en die wins styg met 8%. Dr. Erich Bock, besturende direkteur van Netcare se hospitaalafdeling gesels oor die groep se resultate. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Stephen Grootes speaks to Richard Friedland, CEO of Netcare, about the group's impressive annual results, which saw profit rise 15.8% despite a challenging market, and what's driving their resilient financial performance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S. markets surged as President-elect Trump named hedge fund manager Scott Besant for Treasury Secretary, with the Dow hitting record highs and Bitcoin nearing $100,000. Locally, gold stocks tumbled, dragging the JSE Top 40 down 1%, while Netcare posted resilient results despite market backlash. Catch CEO insights from VALR, Netcare, and more on BizNews TV tonight.
Netcare CEO Dr. Richard Friedland reflects on the group's strong financial performance despite a tough economic year, paying R1.6 billion in shareholder returns. He discusses collaboration with government on the contentious NHI Act, emphasizing that its current form is unsustainable. Friedland shares optimism about healthcare's recovery, self-medication trends, and the next phase of Netcare's data-driven strategy, while ensuring a smooth leadership transition.
This evening we look at the markets with Rand Swiss, we speak to the CEOs of Barloworld, Netcare and Invicta about their individual financials, and in our Personal Finance segment we speak to Herold Gie Attorneys about the importance of reading your aT&Cs and your rights as a consumer regarding financial products. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Dr Richard Friedland – CEO, Netcare SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Netcare CEO Richard Friedland, a medical doctor himself, is urging the ANC to dust off its original Healthcare policy which was a workable alternative to a polarising and unaffordable NHI - which will cost the country an extra R500bn a year (21% VAT anyone?). In an address yesterday to the Hospitals Association of SA, Friedland reminded the nation of the ‘mandatory cover' approach, which has been used successfully elsewhere, including widely in Africa. He spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr. Richard Friedland, outgoing CEO of Netcare, about his proposal for mandatory medical cover for all citizens, a topic he discussed amid ongoing National Health Insurance (NHI) talks at the Hospital Association conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clarence Ford speaks to Verena Bolton co-ordinator of Netcare Ncelisa human milk banks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• Presenter Bruce Whitfield moderates a conversation about "ONE THING" with Dr. Imtiaaz Sooliman, founder of Gift of the Givers; Alan Knott-Craig Jr., former CEO of iBurst and Mxit and current chairman at Isizwe.com; and Judy Dlamini, Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand and founding chairman of Mbekani Group. This one thing might fundamentally lead the country toward a more affluent future by having a knock-on effect on society and the economy. • "The ONE Thing," a lecture by GIBS professor Adrian Saville, has the ability to significantly affect the country's economy and society and bring about future success. Host Bruce Whitfield receives a vote of gratitude from Alastair Teeling-Smith of 702 Programming and Tessa Van Staden of 567 Cape Talk Programming for their friendship and 20 years of business updates. • Bruce Whitfield discusses "The ONE THING" that would make South Africa investable with Tito Mboweni, a former governor and minister of finance; Hendrik Du Toit, CEO of Ninety-One; Mark Barnes, executive chairman and CEO of Purple Group and the former CEO of the SA Post Office and Dr. Richard Friedland, CEO of Netcare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bruce Whitfield is joined by Tito Mboweni, a former governor and minister of finance, Hendrik Du Toit, CEO of Ninety One, Mark Barnes, executive chairman and CEO of Purple Group and the former CEO of the SA Post Office, Mteto Nyati, chairman of Eskom, and Dr. Richard Friedland, CEO of Netcare, as they discuss "The ONE THING" that would make South Africa investable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rescue efforts have been underway across our province. Konrad Jones, Rescue Officer, at Netcare 911 and S.T.A.R.T share an update on what has transpired through last night. Webpage
Dr. Richard Friedland, CEO of Netcare, discusses the group's financial results with host BruceWhitfield. Despite a slight drop in paid patient days, Netcare's profit rose by 6.3% to R708 million forthe half-year ending in March. An interim dividend of 30 cents per share was declared.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Bruce Whitfield speaks to CEO of Famous Brands Darren Hele to discuss their growth revenue of R8 billion. Their company comprises of a large, globally operating trading organisation that is vertically integrated. Richard Friedland, CEO of Netcare, discusses the group's financial results with host Bruce Whitfield. Despite a slight drop in paid patient days, Netcare's profit rose by 6.3% to R708 million for the half-year ending in March. An interim dividend of 30 cents per share was declared. Piet Viljoen, Director & Portfolio Manager at Merchant West Investments Value Fund reviews How the World Really Works: A Scientist's Guide to Our Past, Present and Future by Smil Vaclav with host Bruce Whitfield. How I Make Money - Bukiwe Ngoza, senior buyer at Foschini, engages in a conversation with host Bruce Whitfield about the intricate art of fashion buying and its crucial role in the success of JSE-listed companies. She delves into the strategies and decision-making processes that underpin effective buying, highlighting how these practices impact the overall performance and competitiveness of companies in the fashion industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Erich Bock, waarnemende besturende direkteur van Netcare se hospitaalafdeling gesels oor die groep se resultate en die NGV. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Viv Govender of Rand Swiss discusses the day's market moves, the rand, Pick n Pay, WeBuyCars, Netcare results on the back of the NHI being signed into law last week, Astral Foods bouncing back, and whether sentiment around the upcoming elections is impacting markets. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Dr Richard Friedland – CEO, Netcare SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Anglo-American vs. BHP Group Anglo-American rejects BHP Group's offer, unveils its own restructuring plan. Anglo-American to divest De Beers, Anglo-American Platinum, coking coal in Western Australia, and reduce spending on UK fertilizer businesses. Focus on high-quality iron ore and copper assets. Discusses shareholder likelihood of accepting Anglo-American's plan over BHP Group's offer. Discussion on lab-grown diamonds and potential impacts on the market. Market Insights Tencent's positive results impact Naspers and Prosus. NASDAQ and S&P close at all-time highs. Analysis of South African market trends, influenced by gold stocks, Naspers, Prosus, Richemont, and Rand strength. [caption id="attachment_42112" align="aligncenter" width="849"] Top40 close 15 May 2024[/caption] Discussion on upcoming elections' market impact. NHI bill signed, causing sell-off in healthcare stocks. US imposing more tariffs on China, strategic implications discussed. Company Highlights Positive financial results from Calgro M3* and Raubex. Calgro M3 reports good numbers, discusses share buybacks and future prospects. [caption id="attachment_42113" align="aligncenter" width="849"] Clagro M3 close 15 May 2024[/caption] Raubex impresses with strong financial performance, diversification strategies. Preview of forthcoming corporate earnings announcements and economic data releases. Notable events include Richemont*, Palo Alto, Netcare, Astral, Famous Brands, Coronation, UK and US inflation data, FOMC minutes, and Nvidia results. * I hold ungeared positions. Simon Brown
Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth unpacks Netcare's trading update and the disappointing US jobs data. Is this good news for rate cuts? Alex de Wet of Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr offers tips for protecting yourself in the booming rental market. Morningstar SA's Roné Swanepoel on the insane power of compounding and the rule of 72.
SummaryWhat are the main benefits of a network structure, where power, authority, and leadership are dispersed and shared across regions, from an effectiveness perspective? What are the most important enabling habits, practices and behaviors that go with that, as a change leader?And what are the most valuable network-related frameworks, concepts, resources, and tools at work in moving towards this structure?In this NGO Soul+Strategy podcast episode, I interview Anu Kumar, President and CEO at Ipas, on the why, the what, and the how of changing an organization from a hub and spoke to a horizontal NGO model. Anu's Bio:President and CEO at IpasFormer Chief Strategy and Development Officer as well as Executive Vice President at IpasSenior Program Officer, Program on Global Security and Sustainability, Population and Reproductive Rights, MacArthur FoundationProgram Officer, MacArthur FoundationSocial Scientist in Human Reproduction, WHO We discuss: Ipas is the leading technical org that advocates for access to contraception and abortion services, globallyTraditionally, Ipas has had a hub-and-spoke organizational model, like many traditional NGOsA strategy change – for Ipas to contribute to a sustainable global contraception and abortion access ecosystem – demanded that countries would take over much of the lead in Ipas. So form followed functionIpas started its change towards a network model by defining what decentralization meant for itselfIt then defined shared leadership as its management model, and articulated change behaviors, practices, and management set-up as required next stepsSubsequently, it changed its structure to that of a network in which the US no longer was the primary member, and a Network Leadership Group, a Staff Community Council, and a NetCare group were formed -- the latter nurtures the networkIpas explicitly chose not to become a (con)federated organization and to remain a corporate hierarchical structureAs a next step, it adopted horizontal decision-making for some of its decision-making on budget aspects and recruitmentAdopting a horizontal management approach does *not* mean there is no hierarchy anymore: the CEO, CFO, and a few other executive leaders still have some positional power, but their realm of decision-making is now reducedDecentralized decision-making means faster decision-making; more cross-country collaboration is also happening that's not involving the US.Role clarity is still an issue to be improved upon. On the other hand, global coherence was facilitated through a codified collaboration agreementIpas' board, still based in the US, retains fiduciary responsibilities, so compliance continues to be important Resources:Anu's LinkedIn ProfileIpas WebsiteLinkedIn article on Ipas change approach by Anu KumarBridgespan consulting group article on Re-imagining Multi-Country NGO Operating ModelsSamantha Slade's book was informative for Ipas's change journey: Going Horizontal YouTube
Clarence Ford speaks to Mande Toubkin, Netcare's general manager of emergency, trauma, transplant, and corporate social investment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johan Durand, bestuurder by Energy Partners gesels oor Netcare se energiedoeltreffendheid. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Dr Richard Friedland, chief executive of Netcare on posting a sharp earnings increase, and the strong demand for mental healthcare. Also, Chris Schutte, CEO at Astral Foods on recording their first loss in its history due to load shedding, bird flu and dysfunctional municipal water infrastructure. Jan Vermeulin, editor at Mybroadband on Microsoft hiring OpenAI ex-CEO and co-founder, after the pair were pushed out of the company. Dr Sherylle Calder, visual performance specialist and founder at Eye Gym on how she makes money through her profession.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacques du Plessis, besturende direkteur van Netcare gesels oor hulle finansiële resultate. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Guest: Dr Richard Friedland, chief executive of NetcareSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Netcare has shrugged off challenges resulting from the tough macroeconomic environment. The private healthcare group has delivered on all its operational and strategic targets over the past financial year, resulting in adjusted headline earnings per share jumping 27%. Business Day TV discussed the performance with Group CEO Richard Friedland.
Dr Richard Friedland – CEO, Netcare Group SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
Lonwabo Maqubela from Perpetua on local healthcare stocks. With only two remaining listed – Netcare and Life Healthcare – do either offer value? Old Mutual Wealth's Izak Odendaal on the dollar still reigning supreme. Zak Calisto from Karooooo on the latest quarterly results.
Guest: Dr. Richard Friedland| Outgoing Group CE of Netcare| See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wessel Joubert from Oyster Catcher Investments takes a look at Prosus, British American Tobacco & Netcare. Stock Watch
On this episode of Stock Picks, we take a look at Netcare, Life Healthcare and Aspen Pharmacare with Wessel Joubert from Oyster Catcher Investments. Stock Watch
Dr Richard Friedland, chief executive of Netcare on their financial results. Chris Schutte, CEO at Astral Foods on their financial results as well as their warning of another social unrest due to food prices and load-shedding. Former DA MP Phumezile Van Damme was our guest on Other People's Money. She spoke about politics and her relationship with money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Best care bundles are a set of practices tied together which are proven to prevent heathcare associated infections. Listen Vin has a chat with Lesley Devenish, a seasoned IPC nurse practitioner and teacher about these bundles. About our Guest: My basic nursing training was completed through the Rand Afrikaans University (now U.J.)and post-grad courses through the University of South Africa. I started in Infection Control 25 years ago in the private sector. After gaining years of hospital experience, I moved into management and was head of Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) at the Netcare Group of hospitals for 11 years. I had loved the teaching part of my role at Netcare head office and pursued a more teaching-related role at Wits University and, although I am now semi-retired, still teach the IPC course through Wits Health Consortium. I am an avid reader and a very happy Granny, with four beautiful grandchildren.Visit the Microbe Mail website to sign up for updates E-mail: mail.microbe@gmail.comTwitter: @microbemail Instagram: Microbe_Mail
Darren, Keri and Sky were live from Netcare Umhlanga Hospital to support SANBS to secure enough blood before the festive season. Darren, Keri and Sky chats with Wendy Beato, General Hospital Manager at Netcare Umhlanga. #DarrenKeriSkyOnECR #TrustToSaveLives #YourBloodSavesLives Joining the East Coast Breakfast team is Wendy Beato, General Hospital Manager at Netcare Umhlanga.
SANBS must collect an average of 3 500 units of blood a day. Join us on Thursday 15 December at Netcare Umhlanga. DKS will be broadcasting live from there. #DarrenKeriSkyOnECR #SANBS #YourBloodSavesLives #TrustedToSaveLives
Dr Richard Friedland, CEO at Netcare, on what aided it to record a 3% increase in normalised revenue to R21.6 billion for the year. Donald MacKay, director at XA Global Trade Advisors on whether the government made the right decision to halt metal scrap exports. Then Alan Knott-Craig Jnr, former iBurst and Mxit CEO and current Chairman at Isizwe.com spoke about his relationship with money. Knott-Craig Jnr also gave entrepreneurship lessons he learned throughout the years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jaques du Plessis, besturende direkteur van Netcare se hospitaalafdeling gesels oor wat die situasie tans is na Covid-19, hoekom dit minder winsgewend was om Covid-pasiënte te behandel.
Guest: Dr Richard Friedland | CEO at NetcareSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Netcare has reported a healthy set of annual results. The private hospital operator recorded a 5.4% rise in total paid patient days as it recovered from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. This further boosted profit, with headline earnings per share rising 20.3%. Business Day TV spoke to CEO, Richard Friedland for more detail on Netcare's full-year financial performance.
‘Between Netcare and Life Healthcare I'd go for Life' – Independent analyst Kea Nonyana.
Have you ever wondered how it's like for those who save lives almost every single day? Well Konrad Jones visits Darren, Keri and Sky in studio to talk about life of being in the emergency unit industry as well as share his NPO that he created. #DarrenKeriSkyOnECR Konrad Jones from Netcare 911 visits Darren, Keri, and Sky
Jonathan Fisher from PSG Wealth Sandton Grayston chose Standard Bank as his stock pick of the day and Nick Kunze from Sanlam Private Wealth chose Netcare
Anchor's Deryck Janse van Rensburg unpacks Barloworld and Netcare results. Dis-Chem CFO Rui Morais talks results as acquisitions start generating profits. Tracey Davies of Just Share on the Thungela and Exxaro AGMs, are these miners serious about climate risks?
Bruce Whitfield looks at the discussions that took place at the first day of The World Economic Forum. He also spoke to Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, minister of human settlements and ANC head of economic transformation — and Keyvan Esfarjani, chief global operations officer at Intel. Rui Morais, CFO at Dis-Chem Pharmacies and Dr Richard Friedland, CEO at Netcare discussed their company's financial results. Mziwakhe Nkosi head coach at Lions Rugby team chats about his relationship with money See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Anchen Laubscher is Group Medical Director for Netcare. She is responsible for the strategic oversight of all clinical and quality related matters. Previously, Dr Anchen was part of a High Performance Team, operating as a flying doctor with Netcare 911 helicopter. She now leads a High Performance Team of subject matter experts and is responsible for quality.After qualifying as a Doctor and not someone to rest on her laurels, Dr Anchen later further qualified with a Diploma in Child Health, Diploma in Primary Emergency Care, Post Graduate Diploma in General Management and an MBA (cum laude). She is also a member of the examining board of the College of Emergency Medicine of South Africa. Now as Group Medical Director for Netcare, she faced the mammoth task of making Netcare Hospitals safe, effective and efficient during the COVID-19 pandemic. Creating and fostering High Performance Teams courses through her veins.Watch this interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7GBcUIAyVEGet in touch with Alex to improve the performance of your team: alex@alexmacphail.co.zahttps://twitter.com/AlexMacPhail1https://www.linkedin.com/in/flyingmogulwww.alexmacphail.co.za