I would like to commend the Medical
Council of Malawi for closing down 44 illegal clinics as reported in July by
the Daily Times newspaper. I would also like to commend Police and others in
Blantyre for cracking down on two bogus doctors at referral facility Queen
Elizabeth Central Hospital since October 2014.
This is commendable and should be extended to
other parts of the country. These officials have saved so many
residents of Blantyre from danger and from the fear of being overdosed, wrongly
or improperly treated.However, another area that has to be
checked as far as medical services is concerned are private clinics and
hospitals.
Lilongwe has a numbers of legal private
clinics, general clinics, specialists’ clinics and general private hospitals. Some
of these expensive or high-paying hospitals and clinics have not done much
justice to their clients in recent years.
In Lilongwe, my experience is few medical centers
show how they come up with the bills and if you insist on inquiring about the specific
costs, the accountant gets upset! For fear of being treated terribly when they fall sick
again, patients keep quite. Besides, most Malawians are yet to cultivate the culture of inquiring. And, left unchecked this is how medical schemes
are becoming cash cows for some unscrupulous cashiers and accountants.
Additionally, most doctors and
clinicians at private clinics do not tell you what they are treating you for
save for handing you a little bag of medications. Patients have the right to
know what they are being tested and treated for. Details of patient’s rights should
be pasted on hospital and clinic walls as is the case in public hospitals.
My plea to these clinics is that they
should not attempt to dispose off as much medicines on one patient at one
visit, precious life is at stake when things are done this way, as medics you
know this all too well. As for the authorities, please act swiftly to reverse
the dwindling health standards in our beautiful country.
That said I would like to
congratulate the Adventist Hospital in Lilongwe for being open as far as bills
are concerned and gratitude should also go to Deyang Like Hospital in Kanengo
for both openness in bills and such warm friendly and thorough specialist care
given every time you visit. Deyang Luke Hospital in my view is greatly assisting
the government to manage the enormous disease burden in Lilongwe and
surrounding areas and should be supported in as many ways by the government
including constructing a proper road to the hospital. As things have turned out in the news media more fake medics are still hiding in public clinics and hospitals. We are looking forward to more continued government action on these.