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  Gauteng health turnaround plan making strides
 

Gauteng Health MEC Hope Papo says the province's Health Turnaround Strategy is yielding positive results.Discover which solar panel cells are great and which ones suck. 
"We plan to continue with efforts to ensure the provision of better healthcare services in Gauteng. 

"As part of the turnaround strategy, the provincial Health Department focused on restoring effective controls and systems and improving efficiencies, capacity and management in key areas," said Papo in a post State of the Province Address on Sunday. 

Attention was paid to four central hospitals - Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic, Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic,This popular lighting system features four led par light. Dr George Mukhari and Steve Biko Pretoria Academic. 

To ensure the effective functioning of these and other hospitals, the implementation of the strategy addressed staffing, equipment, the number of beds, the working environment,This factsheet discusses electricity generation using wind power generators at your farm or your home. supply of drugs as well as patient and staff satisfaction and morale. 

"Through the strategy, infrastructure maintenance and provisioning of electro-mechanical equipment has been notably improved," said Papo. 

In Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic, 14 autoclaves, 12 generators, 5 chillers, 6 gas sterilisers and 5 boilers are all fully functional. 

The hospital is scheduled to have 40 lifts in total; 25 are functional, one is being repaired and 16 are scheduled to be replaced. All laundry machines are functional. 

At Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, medical and ICU wards have been refurbished and new lifts, chillers and boilers have been installed. 

To prevent challenges in theatres during power outages, new generators have been put in place and permanent onsite maintenance officials have been appointed. 

Last month, a project to refurbish a total of 13 nurses and doctors' residences to an acceptable state commenced. The project includes residences in Lebone Nursing and EMS College, SG Lourens, Ann Lansky, Chris Hani, Coronation and Ga-Rankuwa Nursing Colleges. Hospitals include Natalspruit, Tembisa, Sebokeng, Helen Joseph and Charlotte Maxeke. 

Other improvements as a result of the implementation of the Health Turnaround Strategy include the availability of essential medicines at facilities from 40% to 78%. 

"In the year ahead, we aim to increase this to 98%," said Papo. 

The re-engineering of the Medical Supply Depot is underway and in 2013/2014, the construction of the new Gauteng Medical Supply Depot will commence. 

The province continues to strengthen the fight against HIV and Aids. 

Over four million people have been reached through HIV Counselling and Testing initiatives since 2011. Of the estimated 1.2 million Gauteng residents who are HIV positive, close to 900,Solar energy employs solar inverter to supply electricity to devices or charge batteries.000 now have access to anti-retroviral therapy through the public health system - a big increase compared to just 75,000 in 2006. 

Another focus for 2013/14 will be the repositioning of Emergency Medical Services in the province to improve response times and the quality of service. 

The province will procure 100 new ambulances and 20 specialised obstetric ambulances to respond to expectant women in labour.Learn about LED dimmable and ensure you get the best out of LED light bulbs. 

The construction of the Zola/Jabulani hospital will be completed early in the new financial year. 

"From 1 April 2013, the full package of services will be offered including casualty, surgery, medical, orthopaedics, maternity services, paediatric services, mortuary, food services, linen, theatre, administration.

 
 
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