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Yeah, I feel ya. Rushed back from Cape Town to Johannesburg this morning to be at work by lunch, got a frantic call from my wife telling me the roof is caving in at home and everything is flooded and then fought for 2 hours with Outsurance to get a plumber and electrician out to assess the damage.

So now we're spending money we don't have to stay at a hotel until tomorrow when someone can come have a look at the complete wreck that is our bedroom, spare bathroom, hallway and 1 spare bedroom.

We just left everything like it is, locked up the house and drove away. This whole year has been utter, utter crap.

Times like those I'm glad I'm not with Outsurance and a private broker.
 
Yeah, I feel ya. Rushed back from Cape Town to Johannesburg this morning to be at work by lunch, got a frantic call from my wife telling me the roof is caving in at home and everything is flooded and then fought for 2 hours with Outsurance to get a plumber and electrician out to assess the damage.

So now we're spending money we don't have to stay at a hotel until tomorrow when someone can come have a look at the complete wreck that is our bedroom, spare bathroom, hallway and 1 spare bedroom.

We just left everything like it is, locked up the house and drove away. This whole year has been utter, utter crap.

I really hope next year treats you better dude.
 
Aah... we get prices and build them into our program for the practices. We pretty much have to go through ALL medical aids in SA, and all their schemes and options. Discovery alone has like 30k procedure codes just for GP's.

Holy moly that is insane! No way of automating this?
 
Holy moly that is insane! No way of automating this?

problem is we have an automated process that runs and checks prices, but some schemes do percentage increases and some have prices lists. Some supply CSV files and some supply PDF files. Then we need some manual price checking as well, "spot checks" and all this has to happen over all 38 practice types. From dermatologist, surgeons, paediatrician, GP, ENT, etc etc
 
problem is we have an automated process that runs and checks prices, but some schemes do percentage increases and some have prices lists. Some supply CSV files and some supply PDF files. Then we need some manual price checking as well, "spot checks" and all this has to happen over all 38 practice types. From dermatologist, surgeons, paediatrician, GP, ENT, etc etc

Is there no way of telling them just to supply the ones that are the easiest to use?

How many of you are there checking these?
 
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