Gems’ path to growth as second biggest scheme in 18 years

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However, Moloabi said the scheme was not about costs, but about health. He said in 2017 the scheme introduced “care co-ordination” for its two low contribution plans, Emerald Value and Tanzanite One. “When you are on these two (plans), you have to be subject to care co-ordination. It was to solve a problem that leads to high costs in healthcare.” Members on the two plans were required to nominate a general practitioner (GP) who would see them for day to day ailments that did not need specialised care. “If (the GP) decides you need a specialist, they will refer you.” Moloabi…



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