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Africa Subsaharan
Zim health care system collapses
2007-06-03
Zimbabwe's health delivery system has collapsed amid worsening shortages of nursing staff and a doctors strike, a local doctors group said on Friday. Inadequate remuneration and unacceptable working conditions for health workers across the country have resulted in a crisis that has left the country's major referral hospitals unable to function, the Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) said in a statement. The emptying of central and other hospitals of staff, and therefore of patients, means the health service has collapsed, it said.

Some junior doctors at Harare's two major hospitals began a strike late last month. Nurses too are reported to be staying away because they cannot afford to pay bus fares to work. Independent reports said on Thursday that around 200 doctors at major hospitals in Harare had decided to join in the strike action to press for higher pay, car loans and better working conditions.

The loss of life and increased morbidity resulting from the absence of health workers at their places of work, whether resulting from inability to pay for transport or from actual strike action, remains the responsibility of the government, ZADHR said. Junior doctors are reported to be earning a basic salary minus allowances of just Z$252 000 per month, less than one US dollar a day at black market rates. The cost of living is spiralling upwards on a daily basis in crisis-riddled Zimbabwe, where the annual rate of inflation has reached 3714%
Posted by:Fred

#6  The idea is that once out of country, he'll have a hard time returning, or when he flies out the gold weighs so much the plane crashes, either way.....
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-06-03 22:28  

#5  Things could be worse - they could have enacted Hillary's health care plan.
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723   2007-06-03 17:52  

#4  Actually, he'd prolly be flown to Cape Town or Johannesburg. I tghink they still have doctors there. For now.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-06-03 13:58  

#3  No worries, Jim, he'll fly in a Spanish doctor just like Fidel did.
Posted by: Steve White   2007-06-03 12:48  

#2  Now all that's left is for Zim-Bob to have a heart attack or stroke and desperately need a hospital.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-06-03 12:09  

#1  Comrade Bob has discovered the solution to the high cost of health care, and is drastically cutting the high cost of old age pensions in Zimbabwe for decades to come. All hail Comrade Bob!
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-06-03 00:09  

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