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Because of R500m budget shortfall, Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital still under capacity

Three years after the official opening of the 200-bed Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital in Johannesburg, concern has been raised that the facility is not operating at capacity. Jack Bloom, Democratic Alliance Gauteng shadow Health MEC writes in a report on the Politicsweb site, this was revealed by Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku in a written reply to my questions in the Gauteng Legislature.

According to Masuku, the hospital has been funded by R300 million for the 2019/20 financial year, and the average bed occupancy rates are as follows:
Paediatric ICU – 67%
Neonatal ICU – 71%
Neonatal High Care Unit – 34%
Cardiac/Surgical Ward – 72%
Renal/Surgical Ward – 21% (opened in September 2019)

The last two general wards with 58 beds were due to open in January this year, but the 42-bed oncology unit will only open in April this year.

There are 62 vacant posts out of a total staff establishment of 401 employees, with difficulties experienced in recruiting paediatric trained nurses and subspecialists because of a country-wide shortage in these fields.

The hospital is referral-only and has seen 1469 patients referred from Gauteng state hospitals in the six-month period, mostly from the Chris Hani Baragwanath and Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg hospitals.

I am concerned that this hospital is still under-utilised despite the vast need and overcrowding in neonatal facilities in state hospitals. The hospital CEO Mandisa Maholwana has said that it needs annual funding of R500m, so it will never be at full capacity unless this is forthcoming. If public funding or donations do not fill the gap the hospital should explore revenue opportunities from private patients in order to subsidize public patients.

[link url="https://www.politicsweb.co.za/politics/childrens-hospital-making-progress-but-still-under"]Report on the Politicsweb site[/link]

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