INSIDE YOUR POCKET: Saving on your medical aid.

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GEMS is the largest closed medical scheme, and the second overall largest scheme in the country with over 760 000 principal members, and just over 2 million beneficiaries.

Dr Moloabi is passionate about sharing extensively how medical aid members can stretch their medical savings to take them through the year. He also shares some insights on how fraud, waste and abuse impacts medical aid savings – especially now as fraud, waste, and abuse is costing the healthcare industry over R30 billion per annum.
4 Aug 2022 2AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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