Introduction
The structure of the capacity building workshops includes the
following:
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A detailed presentations:
i)
The Role of Council for Medical Schemes
ii)
Member Rights
iii)
Complaints Procedures
iv)
Prescribed Minimum Benefits (PMB's)
v
A question and answer session
v
Distribution of a
Capacity Building Manual, Education brochures, Z-cards and posters
The Capacity Building Manual contains information on the
regulatory framework, the functions of CMS, detail information on the above
mentioned presentations, and other information that would assist educators and
advisers to deal with medical schemes issues.
These sessions enables CMS to interact with small groups and
to create awareness of the regulatory environment and better understanding of
medical schemes rules and benefit structures.
Objective of workshops
The aim of capacity building workshops is to empower NGO's,
advice centres, and other relevant stakeholder who are in contact with the
general public, with the information that enables them to deal with medical
schemes issues.
Target Audiences for the workshops
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Trade Unions ( educators, benefit coordinators and organizers)
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Paralegal Associations
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Advise Centres
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Non- Governmental Organizations
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Community Based Organisations
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Employers - Employer Assistant Practitioners and HR Departments
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Provincial Consumer Affairs Officers
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Consumer Groups/ Organisations (National Consumer Forum, Consumer League)
CMS conducts Awareness Presentations upon invitation to
various stakeholders as well as at public functions as World International
Consumer Rights Day Celebrations (15 March) nation wide.
The objective of our awareness presentations is to sensitize
people on their rights and obligations. The presentations covers the role and
functions of the Council for Medical Schemes as well as the protection afforded
to members of medical schemes by the Medical Schemes Act 131, 1998.
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