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Compcare Selfnet:
in-and-out of hospital benefits (2022)


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Monthly Costs:

Selfnet 2023 prices
Main member: Adult member: Child member:
Total Cost pm:
  • R1,977
  • R1,977
  • R699
  • Only pay for 3 children
Savings:
  • R4,260
  • R4,260
  • R1,500
Children Rates:
  • Under 21 yrs, unless student or financially dependent. Then, under 27yrs.
  • Only pay for 3 children
Note:
  • Exclusions: Note that all schemes have extensive exclusions. We've tried to list the major ones, but you must consult with your scheme to get the full list.
  • All treatments and procedures are subject to authorisation and protocols
  • All benefits are listed as an indication only. Please verify with your broker and scheme
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Inhospital | Out of hospital | Medication | Maternity | Cancer | Mental Health | Dentistry | Optometry | Other/Extra Benefits | Wellness | Prosthetics

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In-hospital Procedures for 2022:

Compcare: Selfnet
Assume scheme pays all these costs, unless otherwise stated
non-Network Specialists:
  • 100% scheme rate
network Specialists:
  • 100% scheme rate
non-Network GPs:
  • 100% scheme rate
network GPs:
  • 100% scheme rate
Hospital Choice:
  • Choose any Netcare hospital
Day Hospitals:
  • No specific requirements for day hospital use are listed
Penalty for using other hospital:
  • 30% co-payment, with a R7,500 minimum
Other Co-payments:
  • Nasal or sinus endoscopy: R 5,200 co-payment
  • Functional nasal surgery and septoplasty: R10,000 co-payment
  • Minor gynaecological laparoscopic procedure: R4,900 co-payment
  • Dental: From day to day
  • Excision lesion- benign and malignant: R4,900 co-payment
  • Laparoscopic appendectomy: R5,900 co-payment
  • Adenoidectomy, myringotomy- grommets, tonsillectomy: R3,750 co-payment
  • Laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, endometrial ablation: R9,000 co-payment
Specialised Radiology:
  • MRI, CT and PET Scans: R20,000 per family, unless PMB or otherwise authorised
  • No benefit for screening purposes
Supplementary Services: (Physio, etc)
  • R3,000 per family
Transplants:
  • PMBs only
Dialysis:
  • PMBs only
Exclusions:
  • Gastroscopy
  • Colonoscopy
  • Cystoscopy
  • Proctoscopy
  • Hysteroscopy
  • Flexible sigmoidoscopy
  • Arthroscopy
  • Joint replacements- arthroplasty
  • Conservative back and neck treatment- spinal cord injections
  • Laminectomy and spinal fusion
  • Nissen fundoplication- reflux surgery
  • Hysterectomy, except for cancer
  • Laparoscopic hemi colectomy
  • Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair
Alternatives to hospitals:
  • Home nursing: 20 days per family
  • Step-down nursing, hospice and rehab: as authorised
Casualty:
  • One visit per child under 6 yrs: R1 300 paid by scheme
Other:
  • Pathology: R22,500 per family, in and out of hospital
  • Treatment for injuries due to extreme sports are covered
Note:
  • PMBs: Prescribed Minimum Benefits. You can read more about PMBs, see a list of all PMB conditions or read more what "PMB only" benefit means.
  • DSPs: Designated Service Provders. Where stipulated, you must use specific specific providers to get full benefit.
  • Co-payment: Paid out of pocket, or out of savings account. Sometimes this is refundable to you if you have a gap product
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Inhospital | Out of hospital | Medication | Maternity | Cancer | Mental Health | Dentistry | Optometry | Other/Extra Benefits | Wellness | Prosthetics

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Out-of-hospital Procedures for 2022:

Compcare: Selfnet
Assume scheme pays all these costs, unless otherwise stated
Summary of day-to-day benefits:
Main Member: Adult: Child:
Savings:
  • R4,260
  • R4,260
  • R1,500
PMBs out of hospital:
  • All medical aids must pay for the diagnosis, treatment and management of all PMB conditions, in or out of hospital. You can see a full list of the conditions here.
  • This can include consults with specialists, blood or other tests, radiology and medicine
  • The benefit is paid by the scheme, and not out of your savings account
  • If you have no day-to-day funds, you still have cover for PMBs
  • Schemes usually impose the use of specific providers for treatment of PMBs. Read more about that here.
  • See our Guide to PMBs for more information.
General info:
  • Claims are paid from savings account.
GP consultations:
  • From day-to-day benefit
  • One wellness consult, excluding procedures, paid by scheme
  • Unlimited GP consultations and basic dentistry for children under 6yrs, paid by scheme
Childcare:
  • Baby Wellness consults: 2 per year, for 4m-18m
  • Unlimited GP consultations and basic dentistry for children under 6yrs
  • Initial Occupational Therapy consultation
  • School readiness assessments
  • Kid’s active benefit assessment and exercise prescription programme
  • Kid’s nutritional benefit assessment and healthy eating programme
Specialists consultations:
  • From day-to-day benefits, with a 30% co-payment if not referred by GP
Pathology:
  • From day-to-day benefits
  • Overall in and out-of-hospital limit: R22,500
General radiology:
  • From day-to-day benefits
Specialised radiology:
  • R20,000 per family, in and out of hospital
Supplementary Services: (Physio, etc)
  • Speech therapists, social workers, podiatrists, occupational therapists, homeopaths and naturopaths, dietitians, chiropractors (X-rays excluded), audiologist, physiotherapy and biokinetics in-and-out of hospital: From day-to-day benefit
General Appliances:
  • From day-to-day benefit
1.1. Hearing Aids:
  • No benefit
1.2. Wheelchairs:
  • See above
Note:
  • PMBs: Prescribed Minimum Benefits. To read more about PMBs click here
  • DSPs: Designated Service Provders. Where stipulated, you must use specific specific providers to get full benefit.
  • Co-payment: Paid out of pocket, or out of savings account. Sometimes this is refundable to you if you have a gap product
♦️View all the other benefits for this plan:♦️
Inhospital | Out of hospital | Medication | Maternity | Cancer | Mental Health | Dentistry | Optometry | Other/Extra Benefits | Wellness | Prosthetics

You can also:
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All benefits, including gap benefits, are subject to treatments and procedures being authorised by medical scheme. The benefits listed here are an indication only. Please verify all benefits and their conditions with the scheme.

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Medication Benefit for 2022:

Compcare: Selfnet
Assume scheme pays all these costs, unless otherwise stated
Summary of day-to-day benefits:
Main Member: Adult: Child:
Savings:
  • R4,260
  • R4,260
  • R1,500
Chronic: .
Acute (presrcibed) medication:
  • From day-to-day benefit
Over-the-counter:
  • From day to day benefit
Birth Control:
  • R2,950 per person, including devices
On Discharge:
  • 7 days per admission
Biological:
  • R160,000 per family, with 25% co-payment
Note:
  • Schemes have very strict rules about where you can get your medicine to get full benefit. We do not list the requirements here, so confirm with your scheme before you collect your medicine.
  • Formulary: A pre-defined list of approved medicines. Each plan has a different list, and might not pay for non-listed medicine. Confirm with your scheme whether your required medicine is covered by them.
  • PMBs: Prescribed Minimum Benfits. To read more about PMBs click here
  • DSPs: Designated Service Provders. Where stipulated, you must use specific specific providers to get full benefit.
  • Co-payment: Paid out of pocket, or out of savings account. Sometimes this is refundable to you if you have a gap product
♦️View all the other benefits for this plan:♦️
Inhospital | Out of hospital | Medication | Maternity | Cancer | Mental Health | Dentistry | Optometry | Other/Extra Benefits | Wellness | Prosthetics

You can also:
♦️Compare any two plans, side by side | ♦️View all the Compcare plans, with costs and brief summary
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All benefits, including gap benefits, are subject to treatments and procedures being authorised by medical scheme. The benefits listed here are an indication only. Please verify all benefits and their conditions with the scheme.


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