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Home »  800 Kids Died At Tembisa Hospital

 800 Kids Died At Tembisa Hospital

MadebeBy Madebe3 Mins ReadJuly 21, 2024
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 800 Kids Died At Tembisa Hospital
 800 Kids Died At Tembisa Hospital

800 Kids Died At Tembisa Hospital

Concerning Report: 788 Newborn Deaths at Tembisa Hospital Since 2020

Tembisa hospitalPHOTO: Alfonso Nqunjana/News24
Tembisa hospital PHOTO: Alfonso Nqunjana/News24

The Gauteng Health Department has revealed a distressing report indicating that Tembisa Hospital has experienced the tragic loss of 788 newborns since 2020. These infants succumbed to various causes, including infections, complications related to prematurity, hypoxia (oxygen deficiency), and congenital anomalies. This alarming statistic was disclosed in response to questions posed by the Democratic Alliance (DA) at the provincial legislature.

He said:

This is a disturbing upward trend in deaths from causes that could have been avoided with better care. The department claims that “there are no definitive cases of negligence established”, but admits to “an issue of resource constraints due to the overwhelming number of patients.
Bloom added that, as in the case of infant deaths at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in the south of Johannesburg, officials seem to be in denial that many babies could have been saved if adequate staff and equipment had been provided.

“Tembisa Hospital has been rocked by scandal due to massive irregular and wasted spending amounting to R1 billion over the past three years, according to a Special Investigating Unit report. This shows that it is not a shortage of money, but a shortage of competent and honest management that dooms many babies to die from avoidable causes,” he said.

 800 Kids Died At Tembisa Hospital

According to Gauteng Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, Tembisa Hospital has seen approximately 50,000 births in the past three years. The infant death toll includes:

237 infant deaths in 2020/21
271 infant deaths in 2021/22
280 infant deaths in 2022/23

Efforts To Improve Care

In response to these tragic statistics, MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko highlighted plans to enhance the quality of care within the hospital’s neonatal and maternity departments. The 2023/24 demand plan and National Tertiary Services Grant business plan include acquiring crucial equipment such as:

EEG machine
MRI scan
Ultrasound machine with cranial and cardiac probes
CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES

Nkomo-Ralehoko acknowledged the ongoing challenges faced by Tembisa Hospital, including staffing shortages and equipment deficits. Addressing these issues has been prioritized to improve patient care.

Despite these efforts, DA health spokesperson Jack Bloom expressed concern about the rising percentage of infection-related infant deaths, which surged to 37%. He also highlighted an increase in hypoxia-related deaths, emphasizing the need for better care and adequate resources.

Conclusion

This unfortunate situation underscores the urgency of addressing the systemic issues within the healthcare system to prevent avoidable infant deaths and improve overall patient care. The planned improvements and prioritization of resources aim to create a safer and more efficient healthcare environment for newborns and their families.

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