The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Zim dollar medical aid cards rejected

- MIRIAM MANGWAYA

Thousands of patients have been left stranded after private health institutio­ns started rejecting medical policies paid in local currency.

Private medical practition­ers rejecting medical aid facilities paid in Zimbabwe dollar are citing inflation, saying their funds would have depreciate­d when they receive them.

In a circular dated May 19, 2022, health insurance company, First Mutual advised its clients that one of the private institutio­ns rejecting local currency funded medical aid was Avenues Clinic.

Medical and Dental Private Practition­ers of Zimbabwe Associatio­n president Johannes Marisa said doctors were running losses by accepting medical policies under the inflationa­ry economic environmen­t.

“Ordinarily, medical aid companies can pay for their clients within 60 days,” Marisa said.

“Given the current circumstan­ces of the economic situation, it becomes unprofitab­le when one pays dues after three months when the value has depreciate­d.”

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