Too few inspectors for all South Africa’s hospitals and clinics
12 October 2019
The Office of Health Standards Compliance has admitted that it does not have enough inspectors to inspect the approximately 4184 hospitals and clinics in South Africa due to a lack of money and other resources.
The FF Plus was shocked to learn that, according to the Office's announcement, there are only 44 inspectors who have to do all the work in the entire country.
As a result, many hospitals and clinics are simply not inspected to ensure that they comply with the legal requirements for delivering safe and high-quality health care to South Africans. This institution falls under the National Health Act (12 of 2013).
This explains why the infrastructure at hospitals is in such a poor condition and why equipment is not maintained or in working order. There is no money available to fill the vacant positions.