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Bonitas – innovation, life stages and quality careLee Callakoppen, principal officer of Bonitas Medical Fund, talks about the year ahead for Bonitas Medical Aid and its members. ![]() The medical scheme industry has faced turbulent conditions over the past 12 months with the debate over NHI, economic pressures and reserves coming under pressure. Despite this, our value creation model stood us in good stead with over R1.4bn in reserves given back to members through benefit enhancements and low and deferred increases in 2022 and 2023. The Fund, which has a proud heritage spanning over four decades, today (October 2) announced its pricing and benefits strategy for 2025. These announcements are traditionally seen as ‘price hikes’ but our strategy also considered benefit hikes in response to member needs. Calculating the changes Over the past few years, we kept our contribution increases well below the industry average, while maintaining a healthy financial position while ensuring benefits are not eroded. The contribution increases range from 8.7% to 14.9% per plan, with the latter impacting only 1% of members. The increases and new benefits have been submitted to the CMS and are subject to their approval. The Bonitas Board and Executive’s input considered: Market trends, including international healthcare protocols, industry analysis, benchmarking reports and benefit utilisation patterns. Integral to this process was independently commissioned research across core stakeholder groups including brokers, HR representatives, corporates and local government. Membership profile A quintet of awards It is also the 5th accolade for the Scheme this year, others include: Two BHF Titanium Awards for’ Best Integrated Report’ and ‘Best Operational Performance’, Top 500’s ‘Leader for medical aid’ and a gold in the Daily Sun Reader’s Choice Awards. The life stage model We continue to make health risk assessments and preventative care screenings a core enabler for managed healthcare initiatives. After all, early detection and speedy intervention is critical to enhancing our member’s quality of life. For example, roughly half of our population have high blood pressure. The latest international treatment protocols, recommend self-monitoring to help individuals manage their blood pressure more effectively. In keeping with this, a blood pressure monitor will be funded over a two-year cycle per family. So, what’s new? Hearing Loss Management (Audiology) Weight Management Programme The programme, led by a biokineticist registered with Biokinetic Association of South Africa, provides a holistic approach to weight loss that includes access to a dietician and psychologist for support on exercise, nutrition and mental health. Female Health Programme Our enhanced Maternity Programme includes support for expecting mothers, including early identification and weekly engagement for high-risk pregnancies, post-childbirth care and associated mother mental health follow-up calls, given the prevalence of pre and postnatal depression. It includes milestone reminders for children under three, immunisation reminders and online screenings for infant and toddler health and screening by an ophthalmologist for premature neonates, on all options except BonCap. This allows for early intervention and, where possible, prevents blindness. We’ve also opted to cover antenatal vitamins on all plans through savings or the Benefit Booster. Bonitas Geriatric Care Diabetic retinopathy screenings Benefit Booster Despite the challenges in the healthcare industry, we continue to run a tight ship, staying on course to meet the diverse needs of our members with innovative benefits, a life stage model and a commitment to quality care. Because we know health is not just a plan, it’s a lifelong journey. Read more about Bonitas Medical Fund: 2025 Product Launch review here. About the authorLee Callakoppen is the principal officer of Bonitas Medical Fund.
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