The comparative cost of treating medical aid and non-medical aid patients attending private general practitioners
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Modi, Bhadrashil Hasmukhlal
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It is widely assumed that the Private Health Sector in South Africa caters only for
the 16% of the population who can afford to belong to a Medical Aid. However, a
number of patients who consult private general practitioners self-fund their health
expenses because they do not belong to a Medical Aid. This study measured the
proportion of Medical Aid as compared to the Non-Medical Aid encounters in
private general practice and the nature and cost of the encounters and medical
management differences between these two groups.