The Manica Post

Referral hospital for Makoni

- Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspond­ent

STAKEHOLDE­RS in Makoni District have called for the opening of a second referral hospital to complement Rusape General Hospital.

Rusape General Hospital serves as a referral centre to 57 clinics, a situation which is forcing some patients to travel more than 90km to access services at the hospital.

Of the 57 medical institutio­ns, five are rural hospitals which, however, do not have all the requisite requiremen­ts, chief among them resident or visiting doctors.

The rural hospitals are Weya at Chiendambu­ya Growth Point, Makoni in Rugoyi, St Michael’s in Tanda, St Theresa Mission Hospital and Dewedzo in Makoni West.

Only St Theresa briefly had a resident medical doctor.

Makoni Rural District Council chief executive officer, Dr Edward Pise said council, which operates 23 clinics, has plans to upgrade Headlands Clinic into a hospital considerin­g the large number of patients it attends to and its strategic location.

“Patients are travelling long distances to access services at Rusape General Hospital and we want to upgrade Headlands Clinic as it is one of our busiest clinics. lt is now operating 24 hours a day.

“It is ideal for us to upgrade it as it will serve Headlands Growth Point, farming areas and Makoni North constituen­cy, which is the remotest in the district. We are in the process of mobilising resources to upgrade it,” said Dr Pise.

Rusape General Hospital medical superinten­dent, Dr Stewart Karembo said having additional hospitals will help decongest the 260-bed hospital as patients will be treated closer to their homes.

“The district is one of the biggest, but it only has one secondary referral hospital catering for more than 325 000 villagers.

“We have five doctors against an establishm­ent of 11 because of housing challenges. The work overload is straining health workers.

“We have to work together to upgrade one or two rural hospitals into fully-fledged district hospitals so that more people are served closer to their homes,” said Dr Karembo.

Speaking at the hand-over ceremony of medical supplies worth US$10 000 at Rusape General Hospital last week, Makoni Developmen­t Associatio­n chairman, Mr Oswell Binha said stakeholde­rs must pool resources together to assist the Ministry of Health and Child Care to upgrade rural hospitals.

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