Liberty Gap Cover provides benefits for the shortfall in excess of the medical scheme tariff if the physiotherapy treatment was in-hospital and was covered by your medical scheme. Shortfalls for out-of-hospital physiotherapy sessions are not covered by the policy as these sessions are not a covered out-patient procedure and day-to-day treatment is a policy exclusion. Clients are responsible to pay for day-to-day treatment from their medical savings.
Does Liberty Gap cover physiotherapy sessions?
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- Do I need to be a member of a medical scheme to qualify for Liberty Gap Cover?
- To whom is the benefit paid?
- What happens if I, as the policyholder, pass away before my spouse?
- I have had Gap Cover with another provider for 5 years and need an operation that requires an upfront co-payment. If I take out Liberty Gap Cover, will you cover the co-payment?
- My wife and I are going overseas for a month. Are we covered by Gap Cover?
- Will I be required to go for a medical examination to qualify for cover?
- What out-of-hospital procedures are covered?
- My child had a high fever and was vomiting so I rushed him to the hospital emergency unit as it was after hours. Will Liberty Gap cover this and reimburse me for the fees that I had to pay?
- Is my partner covered under my Liberty Gap Cover policy?
- Will Gap cover the costs if my wife has a home birth?