Report Coverage
This report on medical aid funding in South Africa includes information on the effects of the pandemic and recovery, membership and claims trends and the development of the NHI. There are profiles of 30 companies including the major government scheme GEMS and major private sector players such as Discovery, Momentum and Bonitas.
Introduction
• South Africa has a two-tiered, and highly unequal, healthcare system, with more than 80% of the population being state-funded. \r\n
• While only 14.86% of the population can afford private healthcare, the high costs are making it increasingly difficult for some people to continue. \r\n
• Government plans to implement National Health Insurance with most of the funding coming from general taxes and contributions of people earning above a set amount. \r\n
• The process, which began in August 2011, has been slow, and the NHI Bill is still under consideration in the National Assembly. \r\n
• The private sector has raised concerns about its affordability, and the state’s ability to implement it effectively and competently.
Strengths
• Managed care programmes that predict and prevent lifestyle diseases.
• Medical schemes are required to have a non-discriminatory membership base.
• The industry is well-established.
• The industry supports the private healthcare system and takes pressure off public healthcare.
• The shortcomings of public healthcare strengthen demand for schemes.
Weaknesses
• Fraud, waste, and abuse is pervasive.
• High expenditure for scheme members.
• Industry is constrained by regulatory uncertainty.
• Premiums are high and membership remains unaffordable for most South Africans.
• The complexity of schemes and benefit plans makes it difficult for individuals to fully understand their options and make informed decisions. This affects competition.
Opportunities
• Attracting younger members.
• Designing affordable benefit plans.
• Evolving care models, including predictive and preventative care.
• Online consultations and virtual care technologies (telehealth).
• Shortcomings of public health system create an ongoing need for medical aid.
• The phasing-in of the NHI offers opportunities for private-public collaboration.
Threats
• Cost pressures and significant increases in medical aid contributions.
• Economic uncertainty.
• Fraud, waste, and abuse
• High levels of unemployment and low salary increases.
• NHI Fund eventually causing medical schemes to be obsolete and/or significant loss in membership.
• Regulatory uncertainty around the NHI.
• The impacts of climate change on the sustainability of the healthcare and medical aid funding sectors.
• The sector is vulnerable to domestic and global macroeconomic pressures.
Outlook
• The downward trend in the number of registered medical schemes over the past years is expected to continue as more small schemes amalgamate with bigger schemes. \r\n
• South Africa’s economic challenges will mean fewer households will be able to afford private healthcare. \r\n
• Although private healthcare showed resilience over the past two years, medical schemes will have to manage debt and keep membership costs affordable. \r\n
• Many scheme members cannot afford above-inflation increases and are looking for alternative ways of funding their access to private healthcare.
Full Report
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Industry Landscape
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1. | INTRODUCTION | 1 |
2. | DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY | 1 |
2.1. | Industry Value Chain | 4 |
2.2. | Geographic Position | 5 |
2.3. | Size of the Industry | 6 |
3. | LOCAL | 10 |
3.1. | State of the Industry | 10 |
3.2. | Key Trends | 16 |
3.3. | Key Issues | 17 |
3.4. | Notable Players | 18 |
3.5. | Corporate Actions | 22 |
3.6. | Regulations | 23 |
3.7. | Enterprise Development and Social Development | 24 |
4. | AFRICA | 25 |
5. | INTERNATIONAL | 27 |
6. | INFLUENCING FACTORS | 29 |
6.1. | COVID-19 | 29 |
6.2. | Economic Environment | 31 |
6.3. | Input Costs | 33 |
6.4. | Fraud, Waste, and Abuse | 34 |
6.5. | Labour | 34 |
6.6. | Environmental Issues | 35 |
6.7. | Technology, R&D, Innovation | 36 |
6.8. | Government Interventions | 37 |
7. | COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT | 38 |
7.1. | Competition | 38 |
7.2. | Ownership Structure of the Industry | 41 |
7.3. | Barriers to Entry | 41 |
8. | SWOT ANALYSIS | 42 |
9. | OUTLOOK | 43 |
10. | INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS | 43 |
11. | REFERENCES | 43 |
11.1. | Publications | 43 |
11.2. | Websites | 44 |
APPENDIX 1 - SUMMARY OF NOTABLE PLAYERS | 45 | |
Major Open Medical Schemes | 45 | |
Major Restricted Medical Aids | 46 | |
Major Medical Fund Administrators | 48 | |
COMPANY PROFILES - MAJOR OPEN MEDICAL SCHEMES | 49 | |
Bestmed Medical Scheme | 49 | |
Bonitas Medical Fund | 52 | |
Discovery Health Medical Scheme | 55 | |
Fedhealth Medical Scheme | 57 | |
KeyHealth Medical Scheme | 59 | |
Medihelp Medical Scheme | 61 | |
Medshield Medical Scheme | 63 | |
Momentum Health | 65 | |
Sizwe Hosmed Medical Scheme | 67 | |
COMPANY PROFILES - MAJOR RESTRICTED MEDICAL AIDS | 70 | |
Anglo Medical Scheme | 70 | |
Bankmed Medical Scheme | 72 | |
Chartered Accountants Medical Aid Fund | 74 | |
Government Employees Medical Scheme | 76 | |
LA-Health Medical Scheme | 79 | |
Moto Health Care | 81 | |
Platinum Health Medical Scheme | 83 | |
Profmed Medical Scheme | 85 | |
SAMWU National Medical Scheme | 87 | |
Sasolmed Medical Scheme | 89 | |
South African Police Service Medical Scheme | 90 | |
Transmed Medical Fund | 92 | |
COMPANY PROFILES - MAJOR MEDICAL FUND ADMINISTRATORS | 94 | |
3Sixty Health (Pty) Ltd | 94 | |
Agility Holdings (RF) (Pty) Ltd | 96 | |
Discovery Health (Pty) Ltd | 98 | |
Medscheme Holdings (Pty) Ltd | 101 | |
Metropolitan Health Corporate (Pty) Ltd | 104 | |
Momentum Health Solutions (Pty) Ltd | 106 | |
Momentum Thebe Ya Bophelo (Pty) Ltd | 108 | |
Professional Provident Society Healthcare Administrators (Pty) Ltd | 110 | |
Universal Healthcare Administrators (Pty) Ltd | 112 |