AN OFFICIAL from Bulawayo’s Ingutsheni Central Hospital has revealed
that the hospital is struggling to cope and in dire need of financial
assistance.
Report by Pamela Mhlanga
Ingutsheni operations director Nyasha Chibvongozde said the
institution was facing serious financial problems, which had left it
stranded and had led to the hospital running around the past year
looking for donors to lend a helping hand.
“We are struggling as an institution and we have only been relying on
the meagre central government budget and donations from organisations
that sometimes chip in to help,” he told stakeholders while receiving a
donation from Bellevue Spar on Saturday.
Chibvongodze said the 720-bed mental asylum, established in 1908, had
huge patient wards and a high number of in-patients, which were
difficult to maintain due to financial constraints.
“So far we have a high number of 500 to 550 in-patients compared to
other government hospitals like Mpilo Central Hospital and United
Bulawayo Hospitals,” he said. “Our number of patients is higher and all
patients do not pay anything for our services.”
The hospital official said some patients stayed in the hospital until they aged and died.
“All these patients require resources such as adequate food, medical
treatment, clothing and our dilemma is that the money from the
government is just not enough,” he said.
Chibvongodze also said the hospital buildings were very old and were
in a dilapidated state, since the institution was more than 100 years
old, but there were no resources to rehabilitate it.
“The hospital structures have lacked maintenance all these years due
to lack of resource although, we have a wish to spruce up the place,” he
said.
Chibvongodze said the donation from Bellevue Spar came as a relief to the hospital.
The supermarket’s owner, Raj Modi, donated groceries worth $15 000
and 300 blankets to the hospital. Modi said Spar, which was one of the
hospital’s suppliers, had been touched by the institution’s financial
plight.
“The hospital had been struggling to pay for our services and had
explained the financial problem it was going through, so we saw it fit
to help in any possible way we could,” he added.
http://www.southerneye.co.zw/2013/07/08/ingutsheni-in-need-of-financial-assistance/
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