Making sense of your medical aid review period

Just like every other year, in 2026, medical aid members all over South Africa will receive an updated set of benefits. Nearly all of these packs contain small, intricate changes that affect both your health and your wallet. Their fine print might be difficult to navigate, but here is some good news; understanding your review period for your medical aid does not have to be difficult. With the correct information, instead of making it stressful, this review period can be used to ensure that you are still receiving the best value for your money.

Why the review period matters

Think of the review period as your annual financial health check. It’s the moment when your medical aid scheme lays out what’s changing for the year ahead. Some changes will have little impact, while others could affect your household budget or even the doctor, you’re able to see.

Premium increases

The first thing most people notice is the higher monthly premium – a rise that’s almost inevitable, irrespective of any pay increase for the main member on the horizon.

Take this example: R200 a month may feel small, but over a year that’s R2,400. The real question is – does this extra cost add value to your future, or just drain your budget?

Benefit adjustments

Not all changes are bad news. Sometimes benefits improve, like more GP visits or higher allowances for specialist scans. Conversely, sometimes cover shrinks. Because of this, you’ll lose cover sooner and tiny changes end up accumulating. This is why you need to ensure that your plan suits your lifestyle and daily activities.

Provider network changes

This is one area where people often get caught off guard. You could find that your chosen clinic or MSP hospital is no longer in your plan’s network. When this happens, you might need to pay additional charges or change providers. Being informed of this enables you to prioritise what matters to you more, either continuing with your doctor or minimising expenses.

Out-of-pocket increases

Additional co-payments, new exclusions, or increased deductibles are all examples of concealed charges that can accumulate quietly over time. The problem is that you typically become aware of them during an emergency, when you do not expect to receive an additional bill. Fine-tuning your policy now can prevent those unpleasant surprises in the future.

Value-adds

Medical aid schemes love to talk about their “extras”: wellness apps, rewards programmes, or free preventative screenings. Some of these are genuinely useful, especially if they help you stay healthier for longer. Others might simply inflate your premiums without offering much day-to-day benefit. The key is to ask: Will I really use this?

 Time to reassess

Your 2026 benefit pack isn’t just paperwork: it’s a signal to pause and check if your medical aid plan still matches your lifestyle, health needs, and budget.

Don’t just accept the changes in your 2026 benefit pack. Compare your plan today with MedicalAid.co.za and find the option that truly fits your health and budget needs.