The Citizen (Gauteng)

Union accuses hospital of quarantini­ng staff secretly

- Eric Naki

Private healthcare provider Life Healthcare Group has refuted allegation­s that its hospitals in the Eastern Cape are quarantini­ng Covid-19 positive staff secretly and accommodat­ing positive and negative patients in one ward.

Life St Dominic’s Hospital in East London confirmed that healthcare workers of various categories at the hospital had tested positive for Covid-19. Life Healthcare vehemently denied the claim that its patients were being housed at establishm­ents other than at the hospitals themselves.

It said staff who had tested positive had the option to quarantine or self-isolate at accommodat­ion provided by the hospital, or to do so safely at home.

The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) alleged that staff from the hospital were quarantine­d secretly in private B&B facilities and a local hotel in East London and were told by hospital authoritie­s not to divulge any informatio­n.

Nehawu provincial secretary, Miki Jaceni said the union was weighing up legal options to challenge the hospital. Jaceni added positive and negative patients were being housed in the same wards at St Dominic’s and

East London hospitals that were allegedly overwhelme­d with

Covid-19 cases.

Dr Charl van Loggerenbe­rg, general manager: emergency medicine at Life Healthcare, said: “Employees who have tested positive for Covid-19 are given the option to quarantine or self-isolate at accommodat­ion provided for them by the hospital.

Partner establishm­ents accommodat­ing the patients were upmarket facilities and paid by Life Healthcare at no cost to the employee.

“We refute the allegation that the staff in quarantine [are] being accommodat­ed in secret. Employees may be accommodat­ed at the facilities offered by the Eastern Cape provincial government should they choose to do so. On extremely busy days at Life St Dominic’s Hospital, the emergency unit may house patients for longer than is normal while they await test results or transfer to their ward,” he said.

“At no time are patients under investigat­ion or positive patients housed in the same area as patients who are not being treated for Covid-19. Patients identified as positive are isolated immediatel­y.”

Van Loggerenbe­rg said in the emergency unit, as in other units, measures were taken to prevent any suspected infection being transferre­d from one patient to another, even if they are in the same area.

Jaceni said besides concealing informatio­n of infected patients, workers by St Dominic’s and East London Private, the group also allegedly concealed mortalitie­s, including the death of a positive patient who died on the way to hospital on 23 May.

The union said it received reports Life St Dominic’s have not been publishing its Covid-19 test results as they were done by private laboratori­es and not the National Health Laboratory Services used by public hospitals.

“We have reasons to believe that there is a continued underrepor­ting of infections by private healthcare institutio­ns,” Jaceni said.

Van Loggerenbe­rg denied, this saying Life Healthcare, as an internatio­nal healthcare organisati­on, had an ethical and moral obligation to its patients and staff and stakeholde­rs, including government, to responsibl­y adhere to and comply with government Covid-19 regulation­s.

He said those included transparen­t reporting of positive patients admitted to its facilities.

Patients identified as positive are isolated immediatel­y

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