Wow! Last year our introduction to the review of medical schemes was “Make 2020 the best and healthiest year yet”. Who could have foreseen the health, medical and financial challenges we would face during 2020!
We certainly have learned that a medical aid plan is not only about the general benefits a plan can offer at the lowest premium. Your financial planner would have advised and helped you to analyse your family’s need for medical aid benefits, helping you find the best plan, as well as helping you find sufficient GAP cover within a sustainable medical aid during this challenging time.
And now here we are again: It’s time to choose our medical aid and GAP cover plans for 2021.
Contributing to medical aid and GAP cover has become an integral part of personal risk management and your Origin Health adviser offers independent advice on a wide range of medical schemes, GAP cover and wellness programmes and their benefit options.
A few aspects to keep in mind:
Your Origin Health planner will help you choose the most suitable medical plan and GAP cover benefits for your circumstances. But time is running out to choose your plan for 2021, so the sooner you contact us, the better. The dates by which you have to inform your medical scheme of your plan choice for 2021 are as follows:
Please contact your Origin Health planner as soon as possible, should you wish to discuss your options and plans for 2021.
Let’s make the best of what 2021 has to offer!
Years in the industry: 1999 to …
Leon’s working knowledge of the financial services industry and his exceptional business acumen continues to guide the development and growth of the Origin Group of Companies and positions us as one of the leading niche financial service providers in southern Africa.
Leon has assisted clients in all areas of financial advice, including life, investment, retirement and estate planning. He also has extensive experience in short-term insurance, particularly in the commercial short-term insurance space.
He is a member of the Financial Planner Institute (FPI) and the Financial Intermediary Association (FIA), where he serves in a representative capacity on a regional and national level.
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