Medical aids 'pester docs' over patient care

19 February 2016 - 03:03
By Katharine Child

Medical aid schemes interfere in the doctor-patient relationship, resulting in poorer care for the patient. They also set prices for doctors, who can charge patients only what medical aids are prepared to pay.This is according to a presentation by the SA Society of Cardiovascular Intervention, at the Competition Commission's market inquiry into private healthcare costs in Pretoria.

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