Nosipho Ndaba PRO at Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Memorial Hospital

Nosipho Ndaba PRO at Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Memorial Hospital Centre of excellence in regional health services.

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PROTECTING PATIENT PRIVACY AND UTILIZING OFFICIAL COMPLAINT MECHANISMS

The Department of Health reaffirms its unwavering commitment to patient care, dignity, and privacy.

We urgently appeal to the public to refrain from using social media to raise medically related complaints or share details of patient treatment.

Why this is critical:
1. Patient Privacy & Dignity: Publicly sharing medical details strips patients of their fundamental rights to privacy, dignity, and confidentiality. Not every patient consents to having their health struggles broadcast to the world.
2. Doctor-Patient Confidentiality: We are legally and ethically bound by strict doctor-patient privacy laws (e.g., the Health Professions Act). We cannot and will not publicly discuss patient files or specific medical cases to counter social media claims. Doing so would violate our legal obligations and betray patient trust.
3. Medical Complexity: Human physiology and medical treatments are highly complex. What may appear concerning or negligent to a layperson is often standard, scientifically grounded practice (e.g., managing complex wounds, specialized nutritional support, or medically-induced fasting). Years of specialized training equip healthcare professionals to make these nuanced decisions.
4. Harm of Misinformation: Public speculation based on incomplete understanding fuels misinformation, damages institutional reputations built on expertise, and causes distress to vulnerable patients and their families.

The Correct Path for Concerns:
We have robust, confidential complaint mechanisms designed to address your concerns without compromising patient privacy or dignity:
1. Start Locally: Raise your concern with the Sister-in-Charge of the ward.
2. Escalate Internally: If unresolved, contact the hospital's Public Relations Officer (PRO).
3. Hospital Leadership: Next, approach the Hospital CEO.
4. District Level: Escalate further to the District Health Office.
5. Final Provincial Escalation: If still unresolved, contact the office of the MEC for Health.

Contact details for the PRO, CEO, and District Directors are clearly displayed on notice boards in all our facilities for your convenience.

Our Appeal:
Respect Patient Privacy: Never share identifiable patient details or medical information on social media.
Trust the Process: Understand that complex medical situations require specialized expertise. Trust the professionals.
Use Official Channels: Our internal mechanisms exist to investigate and resolve concerns confidentially, respectfully, and effectively, protecting all involved.
Refrain from Public Speculation: Avoid simplifying or misrepresenting complex medical situations online.

By utilizing official channels, you protect the vulnerable, uphold the law, and allow us to address your concerns properly. We cannot correct public misinformation by violating patient privacy. Let us work together to maintain dignity, privacy, and trust in our healthcare system.

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health
Protecting Your Health, Respecting Your Privacy

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10/11/2023

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