Yes, you can only enjoy cover under this policy for as long as you remain a member of a South African registered medical scheme.
Do I need to be a member of a medical scheme to qualify for Liberty Gap Cover?
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- Will my premium increase each year?
- I have existing Gap Cover with another insurer. If I cancel it to take out your policy, how will this affect me?
- What documents do I need to submit with a Liberty Gap Cover claim?
- My medical scheme cover started last month. Can I backdate my Liberty Gap Cover to coincide with my medical scheme cover start date?
- When does the policy terminate?
- I have been diagnosed with stage 2 qualifying cancer* for the first time, but have decided not to go for further treatment and therefore do not need to register on my medical scheme’s oncology treatment programme. Do I still qualify for the R30 000 lump sum cancer benefit?
- Does Gap cover shortfalls in respect of fees charged by allied health professionals?
- I have been diagnosed with stage 2 qualifying cancer* for the first time. The cancer has been surgically removed, no further treatment is required and therefore I do not need to register on my medical scheme’s oncology treatment programme. Do I still qualify for the R30 000 lump sum cancer benefit?
- Which internal prostheses will be covered by the policy?
- Must details of the medical scheme dependants be provided when taking out cover? And, must the policyholder notify the insurer of any dependants that should be removed from or added to the list of dependants insured under the policy?