IN CONVERSATION WITH KAMOGELO MAMABOLO

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One of Gauteng’s most prominent public hospitals is facing renewed scrutiny
following allegations by the Democratic Alliance that unusually high mortality
and complication rates in its Cardiothoracic Surgery Department have not been
adequately investigated.
The department at the centre of the controversy is jointly managed by the
Gauteng Department of Health and the Medical School at University of the
Witwatersrand. Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital is one of
South Africa’s leading teaching hospitals and serves as a referral centre for
complex cardiac cases from across Gauteng and neighbouring provinces.
The DA alleges that concerns about patient outcomes, including deaths following
heart surgery, have persisted for some time and that warnings from healthcare
professionals have not received sufficient attention. The party says it intends to
present additional evidence relating to mortality and morbidity rates within the
unit and is calling for greater transparency and accountability.
The matter raises broader questions about governance in public healthcare
facilities, clinical oversight, patient safety, and the relationship between
academic institutions and provincial health departments in managing specialist
medical services. While surgical outcomes can be influenced by numerous
factors, including the complexity of cases treated at tertiary hospitals, concerns
about unusually high mortality rates warrant serious scrutiny to determine
whether patients are receiving the standard of care they deserve.
This discussion comes at a time when South Africa’s public healthcare system
continues to face challenges relating to staffing shortages, infrastructure constraints,
equipment availability, and increasing patient demand, making accountability and
quality assurance more important than ever.
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