EFF welcomes Section S9 investigative report on unfair racial discrimination by medical schemes Discovery, Gems and Medscheme
19 January 2021
The Economic Freedom Fighters welcomes the dismissal of the Government Employees Medical Scheme's (GEMS) application to block the release of the Section S9 Investigation's interim Report into racial profiling of doctors by medical aid scheme providers. The decision to dismiss the application due to a lack of urgency is a victory for all efforts to combat institutionalized racism and will allow South Africans to get an understanding of how racism in the medical sector operates.
According to the now released Interim Report, which looked into the unfair racial discrimination practiced by medical schemes namely, Discovery, GEMS and Medscheme, black medical practitioners were more likely to be found to have committed Fraud, Waste and/or Abuse (FWA) than their non-black counter-parts. The report found that black practitioners were 1.4 times more likely to be classified as having committed FWA than their non-black counter-parts. The report found that black registered councillors, social workers and psychologists were three times more likely to be identified as FWA cases as compared to their non-black counterparts, and general black practitioners were 1.5 times more like to be identified as FWA cases.
On a breakdown of the racial discrimination by three schemes, GEMS, Discovery and Medscheme, GEMS was found to be 80% more likely to identify black practitioners as FWA cases, Discovery was 35% more likely to do the same, and Medscheme was insanely 330% more likely to identify black practitioners as guilty of FWA.
The EFF is alarmed, but not shocked that the Government-owned GEMS has a shocking 80% likelihood to racially discriminate against black practitioners in the medical sector. It certifies our long-held belief that South African government has no interest in the development of black professionals and transforming the sector, and acts as an agent of the deliberate victimization of black people.