How Much Does Health Insurance Cost In South Africa

Health insurance is a type of insurance that covers medical expenses that arise due to an illness. These expenses could be related to hospitalization costs, cost of medicines, or doctor consultation fees.

How Much Does Health Insurance Cost In South Africa

Prices of private policies will always vary and can be difficult to generalize, but on average, health insurance in South Africa can cost from R1,000 to R2,000 per month for a family of four.

How much does private health care cost in South Africa?

Private consultation costs are around R350-400, compared to around R55 through state healthcare.

If you have private health insurance, you will be able to choose your own doctor.

You will also likely have a shorter waiting time for an appointment and should be able to access specialist healthcare without a referral.

What is the best health insurance in South Africa?

SchemeCost for principal member
Discovery Health Keycare CoreR665 – R1 281
Genesis Private ChoiceR950
Momentum Custom Option 1R1 152
FedHealth EntryzoneR1 179
Discovery Health Essential Delta CoreR1 190
Discovery Health Coastal CoreR1 302
Bonitas BonEssentialR1 316
Resolution Health Hospital PlanR1 375
Discovery Health Smart PlanR1 397
Genesis PrivateR1 420
MediHelp Dimension Prime 1R1 452
Discovery Health Essential CoreR1 499
Momentum Custom Option 2R1 557
FedHealth Maxima CoreR1 695
Discovery Health Classic CoreR1 745

Is healthcare expensive in South Africa?

South Africa’s healthcare system is inefficient – both public and private. 

The cost of healthcare is too high. In the long term, improving the quality of care in the public sector would balance out people’s need to have expensive medical insurance.

Who pays for healthcare in South Africa?

the government

South African public healthcare is funded by the government by taxation, as well as through point-of-care spending from patients. Public healthcare in South Africa is subsidized by up to 40%. The system uses the Uniform Patient Fee Schedule or UPFS to regulate patient billings and physician payments.