14-05-2025
Are foreign nationals being prioritised at RK Khan Hospital? KZN Health department sets record straight
RK Khan Hospital in Chatsworth. Picture by Zanele Zulu African News Agency (ANA) Archives KwaZulu-Natal health department debunks false claims about RK Khan Hospital.
Image: Zanele Zulu African News Agency (ANA) Archives
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health on Wednesday addressed and rectified reportedly false and misleading comments appearing on social media about the allotment of bed space at RK Khan Hospital in Chatsworth, eThekwini District.
The department cited recent social media posts that have claimed that the hospital prioritises foreign nationals over South Africans, notably in the prenatal unit.
According to one post, 10 foreign nationals were 'hogging' beds, preventing 'scores of pregnant South African women from receiving care.
"We strongly refute these allegations. Following these reports, the department conducted an immediate assessment of the situation at the hospital.
"The findings clearly indicate that of the 40 patients admitted to the antenatal ward, only four were foreign nationals. Furthermore, all patients were accommodated in beds, and there was no shortage of space in the ward at the time of inspection," said the department.
The department further stated that it understands that their health facilities serve a varied community, and that foreign nationals occasionally use the services.
"However, we definitely clarify that patients are accepted based on medical need rather than nationality. The Constitution and related health regulations require us to offer treatment to all persons who arrive at our institutions, regardless of their origin.
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"While we acknowledge the strain that increased patient numbers place on our already limited resources, we are committed to upholding the principles of fairness, dignity, and non-discrimination in all our healthcare facilities.
"The notion that South Africans are being denied care in favour of foreign nationals is not only untrue but dangerously misleading."
It requested the public to be cautious about spreading disinformation and to double-check facts before sharing social media messages that may cause undue fear, divisiveness, or xenophobia. The Department is dedicated to openness and service delivery, and we urge anybody with complaints to contact us immediately via our proper methods.
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