Mec Hope Papo calls for disciplinary action after the disappearance of a foetus from hospital

Gauteng MEC for Health Hope Papo expressed disappointment and shock after a dead foetus disappeared at Far East Rand hospital. He also called for immediate disciplinary action against staff members involved.

Police will also be called in to investigate how the foetus was handled and who is to blame for its disappearance.

The foetus apparently disappeared last week after a patient was admitted to the hospital after giving birth to a dead seven month old foetus at South African Social Service Agency (SASSA) offices in Springs on Friday, 8 March 2013.

The patient was taken to the hospital by paramedics who handed over a dead foetus to a health worker at casualty. The health worker allegedly placed the foetus in the sluice-room with the intention that it will be taken to the mortuary.

Later that evening, the night staff went to the sluice room and discovered that the foetus was missing. They however failed to report the matter to management.

Management only became aware of the situation three days later when the patient and her husband came to the hospital mortuary with the undertaker to collect the foetus, but could not find it.

The MEC said the incident reflected non compliance to protocols and procedures which were supposed to have been followed when handling the dead foetus on the day.

“This is unacceptable. Everyone involved will have to account for what happened that day and disciplinary action must also be immediately taken,” he said.

A list of all staff members involved in this incident has already been collated and statements taken from them. A disciplinary hearing is expected as soon as the statements have been reviewed and evaluated.

  • Meanwhile disciplinary action is to be taken against the nurses who allegedly turned away a pregnant patient from Mofolo Clinic. The matter has also been reported to the South African Nursing Council for investigation.
  • Three midwives are currently facing charges of misconduct after a pregnant patient, who was refused treatment, gave birth in the street in Soshanguve earlier this year.

The South African Nursing Council also investigate the matter and the midwives are expected to appear before this body.

Enquiries:
Simon Zwane
Cell: 082 551 9892

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