Joseph, Christopher A.Joseph, Dylan A.2016-09-272016-09-272016-08-09Joseph, CA & Joseph, DA 2016, 'Medical aid rates and private practice costs : the hard facts that expose the unethical rates at which medical aids reimburse doctors', SA Ophthalmology Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 8-9.2218-8304http://hdl.handle.net/2263/57035This document is designed to briefly explain why a medical aid rate is unreasonably low. It is not only an unethical rate, but has in fact been deemed illegal, not covering cost of practice and dismissed in a court of law in 2009.1 Medical aids, however, continue to ignore this and increase premiums, while simultaneously decreasing the benefits of the practitioner, and of course, keeping what and how they reimburse medical professionals unreasonably low and unethical.en©New Media Publishing 2016Medical aid rateUnethical rateCourt of lawPractitionerMedical aid rates and private practice costs : the hard facts that expose the unethical rates at which medical aids reimburse doctorsArticle