The Citizen (Gauteng)

Deep concern as patients skip checkups

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i

Doctors have experience­d an alarming drop in the number of patient visits since the lockdown commenced in March, a recent survey has found.

This trend, researcher­s say, is potentiall­y deadly for thousands of chronicall­y ill patients who may be opting out of visits to the doctor out of fear of catching the coronaviru­s and developing Covid-19.

Drug company Pharma Dynamics spokeswoma­n Nicole

Jennings said doctors participat­ing in the survey raised concerns that patients with cardiovasc­ular illnesses, in particular, may be risking their lives by not visiting their general practition­ers regularly.

“We conducted a poll ... and we had 40 respondent­s [who] noted a 90% drop in consultati­on for those in the cardiology or related fields compared to previous years. And this might be as a result of Covid-19, because people may be too scared to see their doctors at the moment.”

Jennings stressed that doctors were taking the precaution­ary measures to ensure the safety of their patients.

It was important, especially because the virus was more lethal for patients with such conditions, for them to have regular checkups.

South African Medical Associatio­n spokespers­on Dr Akthur Hussain said the decline in use of private healthcare services could also be ascribed to the financial crisis brought on by the lockdown.

Prices in the private sector were no longer affordable to a high number of patients, he suggested.

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