You recently encountered an unfortunate situation medically and immediately thought things would be different if you had medical aid… Or maybe you didn’t. Nonetheless, paying for medical aid can leave a dent in your pocket, but perhaps that wouldn’t be so bad. By no means are we saying that you can’t do without it, but having it would be a great benefit.
Here is how to apply yourself:
RESEARCH
Know what you are getting yourself into by doing the necessary research. This will help you find the right medical aid schemes to suit your pocket. The Internet is the best place to get quotes from different companies that will also not mind giving you more information.
ASK!
You won’t know the answer to any of your medical aid questions if you do not ask. Make sure that you ask the right people and do not leave out any important questions before signing on the dotted line. Most places of employment have a medical scheme option with discounts, so perhaps this will help you if you.
BE REALISTIC
So of course, there are different options for most medical schemes for different individuals. Make sure you pick the one that would realistically work for you and your money.
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE
What most people do not know is that even after you have retired, you can still apply for medical aid. No medical scheme will chase away a client because they are too old to have a medical cover under their umbrella. Just make sure the money you saved for your retirement covers enough for your monthly basic needs and medical aid payments.
COVER UP
There are other medical protection schemes that could cover your medical bills apart from medical aid.
These include:
Gap cover: an insurance act under your medical scheme, which covers rates of the medical experts. Through this you ensure that you and your family aren’t left with a large excess to settle.
Hospital aid: this simply covers your expenses for the days you are in hospital.
REAP THE REWARDS
God forbid you would need to be rushed to hospital with the need for expensive medical procedures. But wouldn’t it better knowing that no matter which hospital you get rushed to, you are covered financially?