Women have different healthcare needs to men. Bestmed Medical Scheme understands this and encourages you to take care of yourself as much as you take care of your family and friends. That’s why the Scheme offers a wide range of preventative care and maternity benefits that are specially tailored to meet women’s healthcare needs.
Maternity benefits and maternity care programme
Mothers-to-be may take advantage of Bestmed’s maternity benefits offered across all options. Minimum benefits include:
The Beat3 to 4, Pace and Pulse options offer Bestmed’s beneficiaries more maternity benefits:
Expecting mothers also have access to Bestmed’s Maternity care programme. The programme provides comprehensive information and support to the parents through every stage of pregnancy.
Beneficiaries who are registered on the programme will receive:
HPV vaccine
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection. A vaccine is available to help prevent certain strains from causing genital warts and cervical cancer. In fact, HPV is the cause of 80% of cervical cancer cases.
Bestmed’s HPV vaccine is available across all benefit options as a preventative care benefit, paid from Scheme risk, for females between nine and 26 years old.
Pap smears
Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among South African women. A pap smear is a diagnostic procedure that helps detect cervical cancer.
Pap smears are available as a preventative care benefit to Bestmed beneficiaries 18 years and above, once every 24 months on Beat1 to 4, and Pace 1 to 4 benefit options.
Mammograms and symmetrising surgery
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among women in South Africa. Early detection gives you the best chance of beating it. A mammogram is a diagnostic procedure that helps detect growths in a woman’s breast.
Bestmed’s mammogram benefit is available as a preventative care benefit to female beneficiaries 40 years and above, once every 24 months on all benefit options except Beat1.
In the unfortunate event that you are diagnosed with breast cancer, Bestmed offers support through their Oncology care programme. The Scheme also gives you the option to switch to a higher benefit option (Pace3 and Pace4), which gives you access to enhanced oncology benefits and resources to help you fight against the disease.
Bestmed also covers breast cancer-related reconstructive surgery at 100% Scheme tariff on Pace2 to 4, and Pulse2 benefit options. This may include symmetrising, partial or total mastectomy on the unaffected (non-cancerous) breast of a breast cancer patient. The benefit it limited to R36 750 and is subject to pre-authorisation.
Contraceptive benefits
Make family planning easier with Bestmed’s contraceptive benefits for all female beneficiaries of child-bearing age. A variety of contraceptive options are paid for from Scheme risk and not savings or day-to-day benefits. Contraceptives offered include oral contraceptives, 3-month injections, 6-month injections, the implant and intrauterine device (IUD). The benefit limit is R2 315 per female beneficiary per year and is offered across all benefit options.
Switch to Bestmed
For benefits that are Personally Yours and cater for your specific healthcare needs as a woman, switch to Bestmed. The Scheme’s achievements speak for themselves when it comes to choosing the best medical scheme at the most affordable subscriptions.
Bestmed ranked first in the 2020 Ask Afrika Orange Index medical aid industry category. The Scheme also achieved the highest ranking in overall customer service index, loyalty, value, and quality, and the lowest complaints among open and closed medical schemes in the 2020 South African Customer Satisfaction Index (SA-csi).
The Scheme’s 2021 SA-csi results once again placed the Scheme at the forefront of customer experience in the South African medical scheme industry. Bestmed ranked first in perceived quality and value, customer expectations and satisfaction, and customer loyalty. Bestmed also once again had the lowest complaints among the measured medical schemes.