DA: Heinrich Volmink says nursing shortage of thousands requires a parliamentary inquiry

6th September 2016

DA: Heinrich Volmink says nursing shortage of thousands requires a parliamentary inquiry

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I have written a letter to the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Health requesting that a parliamentary inquiry, pursuant to National Assembly Rule 167, be undertaken into the state of the nursing profession in South Africa which sees an alarming shortage in the thousands. This in itself could have damaging effects on our nation’s ability to provide quality healthcare, particularly for the poor.

Parliament cannot continue in its usual attitude to wait for the situation to reach crisis level before moving to action. It has a duty to investigate this problem and to make recommendation to fix it if we are to avoid our healthcare system slipping further into crisis.

Other challenges plaguing this sector include:

These factors have had a devastating impact on the morale of our nurses as well as the quality of care experienced by patients.

Our nurses form the backbone of our health system. Indeed, without nurses many elements of our health services – from primary health care to highly specialized services – would simply cease. Many of our nurses work tirelessly in the delivery of these services and should be applauded for their tremendous service to our country.

In light of the above, I have asked the Chairperson to launch parliamentary inquiry aimed at addressing these and other challenges faced by the nursing profession. I have also made recommendations in this regard and hope for a speedy response in dealing with this matter.

The DA will continue holding government accountable for providing better healthcare services to all South Africans.

 

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