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Witkoppen Clinic: Ụlọ-Ọgwụ Ezigbo

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Ha iru ụlọ-ọgwụ. Aha ahụ nke ụlọ-ọgwụ ahụ na-bụ Witkoppen Health and Welfare Centre.

Ebee?: Johannesburg.
Mgbe?: 1946.
Ọnye?: Ụmụ ọdụ-ntụtụ atọ iru ụlọ-ọgwụ ahụ. Onyeisi oru ahụ na-bụ Bassett Jean dọkịta.
Maka gịnị?: Ụlọ-ọgwụ ahụ na-jee ozi mpaghara ahụ.
Ha na-eme ụmụ nnwale HIV na ụmụ nnwale TB.
Ha na-igwo nrịanrị ọrịa alaghiala na nrịanrị uche.

Mmepụta
Ụlọ-ọgwụ ahụ na-ịhụ ọnwa ọ bụla ndị mmadụ 8500.
Ụmụ okenye na-kwụọ ụgwọ R70.
Ụmụ nwa na-kwụọ ụgwọ R50.
Ndị mmadụ ochie na ndị mmadụ nkwarụ na-kwụọ ụgwọ ọnweghị.

Ozi 2010
30% bụ onye mbiara mbiara.
46% bụ enweghị ọrụ.
Ego onwa nkịtị ahụ bụ R1700.

Local Area: Region A of the City of Johannesburg

Decision: Establishing Witkoppen Health and Welfare Centre (NPO)

Date of Decision: 1946

Decision Maker: Originally created by 3 local nurses. Current Executive Director: Dr Jean Bassett.

Target Group: Diepsloot, Kyasands and Lion Park informal settlements

Reason for Decision:

The clinic was established to provide healthcare and welfare services mainly to residents of informal settlements in the north of Johannesburg, who otherwise do not have access to these facilities. Initially, it was registered as a feeding scheme but formally became a welfare organisation in 1995.

Are the Outcomes Equitable / Are Outcomes Being Met:

Yes. The clinic sees, on average, 8 500 patients a month. Essential services include HIV and TB screening, testing, treatment and support; screening and treatment of chronic medical conditions; mental health services; a maternity and baby clinic and a men’s health clinic. The clinic has also established three community-based satellite sites in the informal settlements of Msawawa, Thabo Mbeki and Diepsloot. The first visit is free and each following visit is R70 for adults, R50 for children and free for pensioners and those with disabilities (tests and medication included).

A 2010 survey showed:

30% of patients were immigrants
46% were unemployed
The median monthly household income was R 1 700.

Suggested Improvements:

The clinic is well established, and appears to provide quality medical care without discrimination. However, it remains an area of concern by staff at the clinic, as well as those surveyed, that the nearest government hospital to the informal settlements located in region A (such as Diepsloot) is at least 30km away. The clinic does not have the facilities to perform procedures, to overnight patients or to assist in childbirth. A government hospital should be located within area A to provide access to these services.

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