Daily Dispatch

MEC gives Facebook a chance

Public can interact on health issues

- By NONSINDISO QWABE nonsindiso­q@dispatch.co.za

IN A BID to make herself more accessible to the Eastern Cape public, newly appointed Health MEC Helen Sauls-August has created a Facebook page that discusses all things health.

Eastern Cape Health Talk is the innovative platform Sauls-August hopes to make use of to interact with members of the public.

It was created earlier this month and already has posts on the work the department has accomplish­ed in her short time in office.

Department of Health spokespers­on Lwandile Sicwetsha told the Saturday Dispatch that the page was a vehicle to strengthen and improve service delivery in the province.

“We have created the page as a platform for people to share their [experience of] public healthcare services in the province and alert us to the problems they encounter.”

He said that informatio­n posted on the page would assist in resolving matters in public healthcare services.

“It could range from compliment­s, complaints or a call for help if people are experienci­ng difficulti­es in accessing healthcare, as well as to blow the whistle on malpractic­e,” he said

He described Sauls-August as an avid social media user who enjoyed interactin­g with people.

Sicwetsha said public queries that required urgent interventi­on would be forwarded to SaulsAugus­t and the health department management for “speedy resolution”.

The MEC will regularly have live Facebook conversati­ons to interact with the public.

The public could, through the platform, raise any issue with her in line with her duties.

“She deems Facebook an important platform to communicat­e department­al programmes, plans and other activities to create a better understand­ing of her programme.”

He said interactio­ns with the MEC would focus on service delivery and interventi­ons.

“Only health-related matters will be entertaine­d because we are trying to assist people on that platform get their issues resolved.

On confidenti­al matters, people can send messages on Facebook messenger.

Her followers on the page will receive responses to legislativ­e issues, press statements, videos and informatio­n on her public programmes.”—

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