On Wednesday this week, it will be the 25th day of public hearings in Parliament on the National Health Insurance Bill since the hearings started in May last year. Although the committee is yet to deliberate on the Bill clause-by-clause, the public hearings in Parliament so far, have given a glimpse into some of the thinking of the MPs who are set to decide on this.
In Part One of this two-part series on the National Health Insurance Bill, we look at how MPs have dealt with oral submissions on the bill in Parliament and assess what this means for the bill.
Alicestine October looks at how MPs have dealt with oral submissions on the Bill in Parliament so far and assesses what this means for the Bill going forward.