shocking state hospital conditions, south africa
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Photos of the shocking conditions in a state day-hospital in Cape Town - a poor testament to the quality of government health care in South AfricaTRANSCRIPT
The shocking reality of a government day-hospital in Cape Town
Health department DGThami Mseleku told MPs in parliament last month that South African hospitals led the world “from a clinical point of view”.
Ironically, a visit to the Robbie Nurock Day Hospital -a hospital only a stone’s throw from Parliament showed a facility falling into ruin through shameful neglect.
DA MP Mike Waters, upon visiting the hospital declared:
“While the disintegration of any health facility is a disgrace, the fact that a hospital so close to a centre of power should be in such a state shows exactly how blind the ANC is to the conditions faced by the poor.”
IS THIS THE HEALTH CARE SOUTH AFRICANS DESERVE?
Robbie Nurock Day Hospital – view of weeds, rusted through gutters and cracked walls from
courtyard
Another view of the courtyard, showing rusted pipes, mould on walls
View from inside hospital – crumbling walls
Plastic bags covering patient files to protect them from water dripping through roof
Cracked walls and mould above the toilet wash basins (no soap available)
Hole in the ceiling in main entrance
Inside the toilets – missing toilet seat, cracked tiles, dirty and mouldy
Cardboard boxes to mop up water from leaking roof
Rubbish accumulating in courtyard
Other observations included:• Mould on inside walls and ceilings, large cracks in the walls, and gaping holes in the
ceiling, with water dripping into the patients’ waiting area and onto patients’ files.
• Broken toilets, and a foul stench pervading the toilet area. No soap available at all, despite a notice warning nurses to use soap.
• Piles of rubbish that have clearly been lying around for many weeks, weeds growing everywhere, and gutters completely clogged up with grass and litter.
• A window to the pharmacy opening on to the street with medicines easily reachable from the street. The pharmacy failed its inspection in January but nothing has been done to improve its functioning. No proper mechanism in either the pharmacy or the ARV section to keep medicines at the right temperature.
• Staff reported they regularly find rats hiding under rubble.
• No confidentiality for HIV/AIDS patients, because dispensing areas for HIV drugs open directly on to the waiting area for all patients.
• Many wooden floor tiles are loose or missing.