Physios’ legal bid to stop medical scheme clawbacks could ruin industry, warns expert 🔒
The SA Society of Physiotherapy’s bid to scrap provisions in the Medical Schemes Act that enable schemes to recover claims paid in error will have a devastating effect on the industry if it is upheld by the courts, a legal consultant to the Board of Healthcare Funders warned on Wednesday.This article is reserved for our subscribers.
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