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The high cost of health maladministration

The Ombudsman investigation revealed that facilities have and continue to resort to emergency interventions to rectify failure.PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
The Ombudsman investigation revealed that facilities have and continue to resort to emergency interventions to rectify failure.PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The Ombudsman has found that the current state of the public health sector in Botswana is indicative of systemic challenges, failures, revealing deeper issues that had and continues to have an effect on various aspects of healthcare.

According to a recently released report by the Ombudsman Stephen Tiroyakgosi, the effect and impact of the systemic failures on the public health system are clinical, financial, ethical and social.

The Ombudsman posits that the systemic inefficiencies come with heavy financial consequences. The investigation revealed that facilities have and continue to resort to emergency interventions to rectify failures. “For instance, hospitals have reported insufficient budget to be a challenge, consequently, hospitals are unable to function optimally. Additionally, hospitals end up outsourcing certain services. For example, at Letsholathebe II Memorial Hospital, the government pays millions of Pula to the private sector for the service of airlifting of critical patients,” the report states.

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