More than R200 million in outstanding accruals at Chris Hani Baragwanath
23 April 2024
In response to a parliamentary question, the DA can reveal that Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital amassed R210 711 151 in medical accruals to 357 suppliers last year. Of these claims, more than half (53.4%) are outstanding beyond two months and more than a fifth (22.1%) beyond four months. This is shocking, considering that Baragwanath is the largest hospital in Africa and serves more than 1.5 million people in the greater Soweto area. As the National Health Insurance (NHI) looms, what should be a pinnacle of excellence has instead become a sad case of maladministration.
Vulnerable South Africans deserve better than a failing healthcare system, as outstanding accruals are a part of a broader string of failures at Baragwanath and the Gauteng Provincial Health Department:
Baragwanath was one of eleven hospitals in the province, where telephones were cut off due to arrears, resulting in staff needing to use their cellphones to tend to patients.
It owed almost R3 million in electricity bills, which saw its supply nearly cut off.