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New cover for hotel staff

16 Oct 2019 - by Deena Robinson
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FEDHASA – the hospitality

association of Southern

Africa – and healthcare risk

management firm, Agility, have

partnered to provide hospitality

industry employees with health

cover.

The new product, Agility

Hospitality, offers low-income

earners in the hospitality

industry access to medical

insurance.

“The partnership was a

natural progression, given

that Fedhasa understands the

unique challenges its members

face, particularly when it

comes to the management of

their human capital, and that

Agility is positioned to assist

the industry in overcoming

these challenges, says Tshidi

Mkhosana, gm of Fedhasa

Inland.

The solution includes

health cover in the form of

10 medical scheme options

and is described by Agility as

a primary healthcare offering

for low-income earners that

offers benefits through a

network of private healthcare

providers. It also offers gap

and co-payment cover; a

medical savings card not

linked to a medical scheme

that works like a general debit

card; group risk benefits in

the form of life and disability

cover; and a wellbeing

programme that includes faceto-face preventative and riskaddressing initiatives.

Agility Hospitality enables

clients to build their own

cover based on their specific

requirements, challenges and

budget, says Bianca Viljoen,

distribution director at Agility

Group.

“We consult with each

client individually, identify

their specific human capital

needs and develop a solution

accordingly. As such, monthly

premiums are based on the

client’s unique requirements

and price points,” she adds.

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