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Westville hospital rejects racism claims

Westville hospital rejects racism claims

The Citizena day ago
THE Life Healthcare Westville Hospital has rejected claims of racial discrimination raised by protesters who picketed outside the facility's premises on Monday, demanding that Dr Ntando Peaceman Duze be immediately reinstated.
Duze is being investigated by the Health Professionals Council of SA (HPCSA) and the hospital for alleged malpractice. Allegations include claims that the cardiologist performed unnecessary surgical procedures, like inserting stents on patients who claim they did not require it.
The doctor's protesting supporters were of the view that Duze is the subject of unfair treatment, racism, prejudice and jealousy from some professional peers.
The regional manager – East Coast of Life Healthcare, Bhaviksha Maharaj, confirmed that the hospital is aware of these allegations.
'In line with standard procedure, his admitting privileges were temporarily suspended pending a confidential internal review, conducted alongside an independent HPCSA investigation. This precautionary measure did not prevent him from practising at another facility or seeing patients in his rooms; it applied solely to hospital admissions, which is standard protocol.
Also read: Protesters demand Westville hospital reinstate doctor
'Before our internal review was concluded, Dr Duze chose to end his practising relationship with the hospital. We are aware of the recent gathering that took place outside the hospital and wish to be clear that we do not take the concerns raised lightly. We reject any claims of racial discrimination and remain committed to equality, fairness, and respect for all practitioners, staff, and patients.
'While we strive to be transparent, due to the ongoing HPCSA investigation we are unable to comment on specific information to protect the integrity of the process, and all parties involved.
'The safety and well-being of our patients, employees and healthcare practitioners remain our highest priorities,' said Maharaj.
Maharaj referred the media to Duze for any enquiries regarding 'clinical matters related to patient care' and added that 'all doctors at Life Westville Hospital operate as independent practitioners'.
One of the protesters, Duze's practice manager, Zandi Madikizela, had alleged that Duze had not been given enough time to relocate his patients as he had only three days notice before having to vacate his practice.
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