Medical schemes industry reports healthy surplus for 2021

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The medical schemes industry reported a R820.5m surplus in 2021, thanks in part to members postponing care when coronavirus infections surged

The medical schemes industry reported a R820.5m surplus in 2021, as members postponed treatment when coronavirus infections surged but did not put off treatment to the same extent as the year before, according to the latest Council for Medical Schemes annual report.

While many schemes reported a rise in claims expenditure in 2021 compared with 2020’s historic lows they were again able to defer annual contribution increases or announce unusually modest, subinflation rate increases thanks to the cash pile of almost R2bn they amassed in 2020...

 

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Yet these disgusting schemes continue with exorbitant increases? An absolute shame!

Yet Discovery_SA just increased their medical aid premium by 7.9% in October in the midst of inflation.

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