Critical illness insurance was introduced in South Africa in 1983, and it was surgeon Marius Barnard who first came up with the idea for the product. His brother, Christian Barnard, was the first doctor in the world to perform a successful heart transplant. Dr. Marius found that after performing heart transplants, some patients and their families had fallen on hard times financially and were unable to sustain subsequent rehabilitation. In order to alleviate the financial pressure on the insured in the event of a major illness or major surgery, he developed a critical illness insurance policy in collaboration with a South African insurance company.
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