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Welcome to DAY1 Health - INSURANCE NOT A MEDICAL SCHEME

 Introducing  DAY1 Health - FSB no: 11319

Life Insurance and Preventative Health Care Benefits combined to bring you an affordable healthcare product.

Access to Private Healthcare Treatment is a fundamental requirement of modern day living.

DAY1 Health provides effective and affordable Long-term Insurance Healthcare solutions for individuals and groups.


The DAY1 Health Plan incorporates the following benefits:

  • Pre-paid Preventative Healthcare service (GP visits and Basic Dentistry via (1 Doctor Health) Network only
  • Accident Cover
  • Illness (lump sum cash)
  • Dread Disease (covering Heart Attack, Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, Kidney Failure,  Major Organ Transplant, Paraplegia and Blindness)
  • Permanent Disability (for principal member only)
  • HIV/Aids protection 
  • 24 Hour Medical Emergency (Response and Advice)
  • Death
  • Funeral Cover 
  • Loyalty programme 

The DAY1 Hospital Plan is underwritten by Sanlam Developing Markets Ltd which is an approved Financial Service Provider. The Pre-paid Preventative Healthcare service is supplied by Day1 Doctor Health (Pty) Ltd.

 

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