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Is a provider of a health care service entitled to charge more than the fees determined by medical schemes / the tariff specified in the NHRPL?

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Is a provider of a health care service entitled to charge more than the fees determined by medical schemes / the tariff specified in the NHRPL?

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Yes. Health care providers are free to determine their own fees. Consequently, if an account is in excess of the fee determined by the rules of a medical scheme / NHRPL for a particular service, the difference is for the account of the member.

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