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Consumer group welcomes inclusion in medical aid probe.

Business Day (South Africa)

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Byline: LUPHERT CHILWANE

Consumer group welcomes inclusion in medical aid probe General Reporter INCLUDING consumer groups in a task team appointed by the Council for Medical Schemes to ensure medical aid schemes complied with their obligations and paid for prescribed minimum benefits was a step in the right direction, a cancer activist said yesterday.

The council has raised concern that medical schemes and administrators were not providing prescribed minimum benefits in the way the law requires.

Yesterday the council met representatives from the Department of Health, health associations and practitioners, and consumer groups to establish a task team that …

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