Health Insurance Options For 2022

Health insurance provider, Wesmart has seen a 400% uptake in membership in the past eighteen months. Many believe that this is because health insurance is increasingly in demand by consumers who simply cannot afford the high price of medical scheme cover, but cannot take the risk of not having any access to quality healthcare at all. Health Insurance is an invaluable alternative solution. The benefit of health insurance is that it provides a range of options on cover from basic options that offer either primary care or hospital cover only, to options that are more comprehensive combining both in and out of hospital benefits.

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Health Insurance for Your Golden Hour of Need

Living in a time when crime and uncertainty are front and center in our lives, we’re all acutely aware of just how important healthcare financial planning is. But for a majority of South Africa’s population, the cost of access to the kind of private, quality healthcare and emergency services needed in a medical crisis is largely out of reach.

Health Insurance Options For 2021

Health insurance solutions are increasingly in demand by consumers who simply cannot afford the high price of medical scheme cover, but simply cannot take the risk of not having any access to quality healthcare at all. Health Insurance is a valuable alternative solution. The benefit of health insurance is that it provides a range of options on cover from basic primary care only options, hospital only options as well as more comprehensive options combining both in and out of hospital benefits.

Health Insurance is increasingly part of employee benefits landscape

Given the current economic trajectory in SA’s post-COVID-19 economy, many consumers and employers are facing far greater financial constraints than ever before. Already, the trend of people who either radically downgrade their medical scheme benefits or cancel them entirely due to affordability constraints is growing. At the same time, a huge percentage of the working and unemployed population already has no form of private health cover at all. Only 16% of South Africans have access to private healthcare while 84% fall under public healthcare services.

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