The full picture: Why do medical schemes need to increase contributions?Let’s be honest, price increases are never welcome, especially in an economy where many people are already tightening their belts. With rising living costs and household budgets stretched thinner than ever, many South Africans are re-evaluating their healthcare cover. So, when contribution increases are announced, it can feel overwhelming. ![]() Then why do medical aids need to increase contributions at all? Our members deserve transparent answers. The building blocks of medical inflation![]() Part of the answer starts with inflation. The most familiar indicator of inflation is the consumer price index (CPI). ![]() Contribution increases are necessary for sustainabilityApart from the factors above, schemes need to take additional factors into account to keep benefits sustainable when calculating annual contribution adjustments. ![]() “Strong reserves protect our members against uncertainty and ensure Medihelp remains resilient in any environment,” states Werner van Deventer, head of Business Development.
![]() Why do medical scheme increases vary?![]() Medical schemes don’t operate in identical environments. The industry average sits at around 8% for 2026, but individual schemes increases vary widely (from 4,7% to 19,15%) based on their unique circumstances, for example:
![]() ![]() Medihelp’s weighted average contribution increase is 8,46% for 2026, with most members seeing increases of 7,5% or less. This reflects responsible pricing that considers real claims trends, benefit design, and the long-term sustainability of each plan. Prevention: The long game“By investing in prevention and predictive health, we’re lowering future costs and improving outcomes for our members.” Medihelp’s focus on prevention through facial scanning kiosks, home monitoring devices, and personalised care pathways isn’t just about better health but also about managing costs sustainably while enhancing your care experience. ![]() Predictive healthcare, digital tools, and integrated care initiatives (like Medihelp’s post-hospital care programme) help:
This means healthier members and a more stable, affordable medical scheme for everyone. Want to find out more about our benefit enhancements for 2026? Watch our video: The bottom lineContribution increases aren’t about profit – in fact, medical aids are non-profit organisations. Every contribution increase decision prioritises one thing: ensuring Medihelp can deliver when you need us most. Increases are about ensuring that every member in every life stage, from student to retiree, has access to quality care when it matters most. The healthcare industry recognises that significant increases aren't sustainable in the long term. These short-term adjustments are rebuilding the foundation for more stable, moderate increases in the coming years. As reserves strengthen and loss-making plans stabilise, we expect contribution increases to normalise. By managing inflation pressures, protecting reserves, and innovating prevention and value, Medihelp continues to deliver affordable, sustainable healthcare for all our members. For 120 years, Medihelp has balanced care with discipline, humanity with strategy. Your contribution isn't just a payment, it’s an investment in healthcare that adapts, protects, and grows with you.
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