The Independent on Saturday

NEW GAP-COVER PRODUCT FOR DISCOVERY SCHEMES

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Discovery Insure has launched a gapcover policy for members of schemes administer­ed by Discovery Health.

The move comes after many years of the administra­tor attempting to cushion members of Discovery Health Medical Scheme (DHMS), and other Discovery-administer­ed schemes, from the effects of outof-pocket payments by setting up networks of specialist­s who are contracted to charge at scheme rates.

Gap cover provides cover when a specialist treating a medical scheme member in hospital charges more than a medical scheme’s rates.

Discovery offers cover on its options at either 100 or 200 percent of Discovery Health rates, but in-demand specialist­s charge anything up to 600 percent.

Discovery Insure’s gap-cover policy will pay an additional 100 percent above the rate at which your option pays. In other words, if your scheme pays 100 percent of the DHMS rate, the gap-cover product will pay your bill between 100 and 200 percent of the DHMS rate.

The policy has an extender benefit that provides unlimited cover for specialist­s’ bills, but this pays out only at the end of the year and excludes an excess that depends on the option to which you belong. The policy also provides cover up to R100 000 for shortfalls on cancer-related claims. Premiums start at R100 a month.

It is expected that gap-cover products will in future have to comply with regulation­s designed to ensure that health insurance policies do not undermine medical schemes. Draft regulation­s have proposed a R50 000 limit per claim, but the final regulation­s will be released only once a policy is in place for low-cost medical scheme options.

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