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Emigration threatens health sector

2002-10-23 20:52
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Johannesburg - Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang on Wednesday said the continued emigration of medical practicioners, including doctors, nurses and specialists, posed a significant threat to both the private and public spheres of the health sector.

"We believe that if there is a major - and insidious - threat to our overall health effort, it is the continued outward migration of key health professionals, particularly professional nurses, with a consequent de-skilling of the professional base in both the public and private sector," Tshabalala-Msimang said in a statement.

She added that health workers and professionals were the most critical resource in the delivery of health care.

"Their movement between rural and urban areas, public and the private health sector and across our borders is bound to impact on service delivery."

For this reason, she said, her department was taking steps to ensure that sufficient personnel was recruited and retained in the health sector to enable it to provide quality health care within the public sector and particularly in underserved and rural areas.

Community service

"We are extending community service to cover all health professions and many of the community service professionals are deployed in historically disadvantaged areas. The programme covering doctors, dentists and pharmacists is already meeting its objectives.

"Starting from next year, we will be phasing in radiographers, speech and hearing therapists, occupational therapists, environmental health officers, dieticians, psychologists and physiotherapists ending with the professional nurses by 2007.

"This should make available a pool of thousands of health professionals who can assist in providing health services mainly in historically underserved or disadvantaged areas," she explained.

"The 254 students we sent to study medicine in Cuba are completing their studies and the first group has already returned to South Africa. These young people will serve in the public sector for the equal number of years they have spent studying. They are students from historically disadvantaged communities who will get a wonderful opportunity to come back and serve their communities as doctors," she added.

Global solution

"Since migration of health professionals is an international problem facing many of the developing countries, we have also sought global solution to this challenge. At the World Summit on Sustainable Development, we spoke strongly against the recruitment of our health professionals to the developed countries.

"We have also developed a Code of Conduct for Recruitment of Health Professionals for the Commonwealth of Nations.

This initiative should at least address the challenge of movement of personnel amongst Commonwealth member states," Tshabalala-Msimang said.

- SAPA

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