Prescribed Minimum Benefits definition
Prescribed Minimum Benefits means the benefits contemplated in section 29
Prescribed Minimum Benefits. (PMB’s) means, “a set of defined benefits to ensure that all medical scheme Members have access to certain minimum health services, regardless of the option they have chosen”. This means that there are over 270 listed conditions that according to the Medical Schemes Act 131 of 1998, Your medical scheme should provide You with cover for as a minimum. This list is updated once a year and can be found on the Council for Medical Schemes’ website at www.medicalschemes.com;
Prescribed Minimum Benefits means the benefits contemplated in section 29(1)(o) of the Act, and consist of the provision of the diagnosis, treatment and care costs of -
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Prescribed Minimum Benefits or “PMB” means the set of medical services defined in the Medical Schemes Act.