MEASURES TO ENSURE CASUALTY COVERAGE

Issued by: Gauteng Provincial Government

MEASURES TO ENSURE CASUALTY COVERAGE FOR CENTRAL JOHANNESBURG

During the last 24 hours discussion and meetings have taken place to address the question of emergency medical care in the central areas of Johannesburg.

The conversion of Hillbrow Hospital into a community health centre is a really major change in service provision and the Gauteng Health Department certainly expected there would be some rough patches along the road.

However, the impact on Johannesburg has been larger than was expected.

We have taken stock of the situation and made the adjustments we believe are necessary to restore a balance between the demand for emergency care and our capacity to meet this demand.

Despite the fact that Hillbrow Community Health Centre will have a 24-hour casualty section, fully staffed and equipped to deal with a wide range of emergencies, many residents have already ceased using Hillbrow. Largely as a result of this, Johannesburg has experienced a rise in trauma cases (in the range of about 30%). On weekends, when trauma cases reach a peak, the hospital has struggled to cope.

As a result of discussions, the following steps are being taken:

I spent several hours last night at Johannesburg and Hillborw Hospitals to get a first-hand sense of the problems. And I feel confident that these new arrangements are appropriate and that they will ensure satisfactory access to emergency care for the people of Johannesburg during the festive season and beyond.

Dr Eric Buch Acting Superintendent-General

Inquiries to Jo-Anne Collinge Tel 082 574 5510