Rahima Moosa Hospital nurse in hot water for septic self-made surgery prep solution
For the past many days, ample speculations were being made about Rahima Moosa Hospital. In fact, many also have called it the hospital of horrors. Meanwhile, it seems that the reports and claims about Rahima Moosa Hospital are true. It won’t be wrong to say that Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital is one of the most controversial objects in Johannesburg. Meanwhile, a large number of people are curious to know about the veracity of news report that claims mothers were made to sleep on the ground. Thus, we decided to prepare an article and shed light on this controversial topic. In the following sections, we have discussed what some important people said about it. So be sticky with this page and read the following sections. Drag down the page.
Rahima Moosa Hospital
After a year-long investigation and inquiry into the concerns of the medical facility by the Health Ombud Prof. Malegapuru Makgoba presented his report on service delivery concerns at Rahima Moosa Hospital. Meanwhile, Gauteng Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo Ralehoko and Minister of Health Dr. Joe Phaahla also have agreed on the findings with the hope of fixing some of the issues at the hospital. Scroll down the page and read more details.
During the investigation and while preparing its report, unclean, unhygienic, and unsafe were mentioned innumerable times. Health Ombud Prof. Malegapuru Makgoba said that they interviewed at least 34 people at Rahima Moosa Hospital and they only got three words in review, unhygienic, dirty, and unsafe. In fact, these are the common words uttered by the people. “We interviewed 34 people at the hospital, and three words came up: dirty, unhygienic, and unsafe. These are common words we picked up during the investigation,” Scroll down the page and read more details.
Makgoba also asserted that the MEC of the hospital inherited a mess by negligence for years at the hospital which operated without a blood laboratory, or effective security personnel, and an ICU as well. Patients feel unsafe at Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital. The investigation report also stated that some of the numerous issues at Rahima Moosa Hospital were sewage spillages, peeling paint, heating problem, and other serious infrastructural issues. Professor says, “We found that it was true that pregnant mothers were sleeping on the floor. Almost all the people we interviewed confirmed that this was the case and that the CEO did not spend enough time at the hospital. She had provided that information to the previous MEC,” Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates.