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August 25, 2013 - News, Southern Africa - Tagged: Boksburg, Charlotte Maxeke Sean Ruthven, Earl Harper, Gauteng department of health, health, Hank van Vuuren, hospitals, Johannesburg General, racism, buble wrap South Africa, Tambo Memorial, Tambo Memorial Hospital - 121 comments
According to his sister, Mrs. Sean Ruthven, he "only buble wrap 17 hours after he was admitted, operated as it was supposed to be an emergency operation. There are a lot of excuses buble wrap offered as to why the operation is not seen as an emergency. After the operation, the track left open, which led to complications. He had been in intensive care, but he is simply placed in his room and left! "
She had a report of 5700 words written about her brother's inhuman suffering and demanding a "public recognition" of negligence by the hospital and the Gauteng health department.
"We as a family this requires a public acknowledgment by the Tambo Memorial Hospital, and the doctors and nurses who were involved with him, that they failed to fulfill their oath. Furthermore, the medical staff called to account by the Health Professions Council of South Africa. They deserve to be called doctors or sisters. An investigation should be launched into the many deaths during the medical shifts, especially those of the sisters. Furthermore, the hospital collapsed, like other state hospitals, with waterlekke, bad odors, dirt, blood stains on the walls, worms crawling out bins, etc.. There is no hygiene! It's the troubled situation in all the public hospitals. "
Since Mrs. Ruthven Prague contacted a month ago, several people approached buble wrap with similar gruverhale of us especially white patients in state hospitals that just be left to die without treatment, or due to negligence or mishandling perish. In some cases, the families of patients buble wrap constant watch over their loved ones and healthcare professionals beg to treat them or treat time.
Provincial ambulance services may take five hours to get to a patient to arrive. Where families rushed to hospital patients themselves transportation, they are subjected to hours of tape and waited or refused to take the patient or treat. buble wrap
According to Mrs. Rufhven her brother's story "just the tip of the iceberg. Since it happened to us, many people contacted us with similar experiences. It's part of the genocide on us. "
A brother and sister "because of the humiliation for our family and for our father" wanted to remain anonymous, told how they struggled to make their sick, elderly father to the Johannesburg General Hospital, buble wrap which is now the "Charlotte Maxeke" known lands.
"When we arrived, we immediately stopped at the Emergency Department, but there was no one to help us. The more we begged my father to be immediately stabilized as he was clearly very ill, the more there told us that there are no porters were available, "said the sister, a professional woman from Johannesburg, explains. "Eventually private paramedics (white) buble wrap staff that another patient dropped, we helped my father in the emergency room.
"A lackluster attitude greeted us. There was only told us that there was no bed for him. We then pointed at an empty bed standing right there in the emergency room on wheels and could be used. The young black woman doctor on duty, P. Mkhize, then up again the lack of porters

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