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PATIENTS PAYING FOR FREE HEALTH SERVICES AT NTCHISI DISTRICT HOSPITAL

Clinicians at Ntchisi district hospital are alleged to be soliciting money from patients for them to access the prescribed drugs.

This was revealed on Thursday during an interface meeting the District Youth Network (NDYN) had with District’s Executive Committee (DEC) organized by Timveni Media.

Chairperson for Ntchisi District Youth Network, Rodwell Ketala, said most youths in the district are asked to pay for medicine prescribed by clinicians at the district hospital.

He said the clinicians inform clients that the hospital does not have drugs, but they can source them elsewhere at a fee.

“My wife was asked to pay K5, 000 when she went to get help. She was told that the drugs can be found at Mponela, but they just went out and brought the medicine,” said Ketala.

The chairperson said he had received a lot of complaints from the youths in the district on how poorly they are handled at the hospital.

“We don’t have youth friendly services at the hospital. And most of our youths, despite the massive campaign on circumcision, they are sent back when they go for the service. We need an explanation on this from the district health office,” he said.

Ntchisi District Health Office representative on the meeting, a clinician, Laurent Banda, said if there were clinicians involved in selling drugs they were doing that at their own capacity because it is against their ethics and is a crime.

He said the victims of such malpractices should take their concerns to the hospital administration office.

“The problem is that people do not report such issues to relevant authorities. We have notices all over the hospital walls telling people to report any of such issues to the authorities, but nobody comes forward instead they pay when asked the money,” said Banda.

An official from Timveni Media, Ernest Makanda, said the Organisation conducted the interface meeting to give room for the youths to express the issues that affect them.

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Robert Ngwira
Robert Ngwira
Attended Our Future Private Secondary School in Rumphi from 2006-2009 Holder of Diploma in Journalism from Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) Hobbies, reading newspapers, going out with friends, listening to radio and watching football. Email: info@faceofmalawi.com

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