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The number of Government Hospitals exempt from Loadshedding has increased from 37 to 72 in just one month.

 

South Africa (22 October 2022) – The number of Government Hospitals excluded from loadshedding across the country has increased from 37 to 72 since the last public announcement by Health Minister Dr Joe Phaahla in September 2022.

Meanwhile, the Department of Health said more efforts are being made to implement the exemption of health facilities in the Northern Cape and North West as a matter of urgency, in line with the commitment made to ensure that no province is left behind.

According to the department’s updated list on Thursday, 17 hospitals are located in Gauteng, 15 in KwaZulu-Natal, 14 in Free State, 10 in Limpopo, seven in the Eastern Cape, and four each in Mpumalanga and the Western Cape.

In the meantime, only one hospital is exempted in the Northern Cape, while none of the hospitals in the North West is excluded from the load shedding.

However, the department said the team led by the Director General of Health, Dr Sandile Buthelezi, and Eskom Group Executive for Distribution, Monde Bala, is currently working closely with authorities in the two provinces to provide an alternative short-to-medium solution.

According to the department, the plan will see public health institutions such as New Bophelong Psychiatric Hospital, Bophelong Hospital, Taung Hospital, Ganyesa Hospital, Moses Kotane Hospital and Tshwaragano Hospital being excluded from power cuts.

“This is despite the technical challenges experienced, which include the current electricity configuration of the networks in most areas in which some of the hospitals are found to be deeply embedded within networks, which makes it difficult to immediately isolate them.”

However, the team is investigating possible load curtailment for big hospitals, as well as other alternative solutions.

According to the department, this exercise is part of government efforts to mitigate the impact of power outages on the national provision of essential health services.

The department said it had furnished the State-owned entity with 212 priority hospitals across the country to be considered for possible exclusion from load shedding on a phased approach, of which 67% are supplied directly by municipalities, while Eskom supplies the remaining 33%.

“The preliminary network analysis revealed that 28 hospitals in various provinces can be excluded from load shedding by building new infrastructure at the estimated cost of R100 million.”

The government has not yet released new names of hospitals that are exempt – we will keep you updated on this – but here is the current list.

Eastern Cape:

  • Frere Hospital
  • Elliot Hospital
  • Livingstone Port Elizabeth Hospital
  • Uitenhage Hospital

Free State:

  • Pelonomi Regional Hosiptal

Gauteng:

  • Bronkhorstspruit Hospital
  • Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital
  • Helen Joseph Hospital
  • Mamelodi Regional Hospital
  • Pretoria West Hospital
  • Steve Biko Academic Hospital
  • Tshwane District Hospital

KwaZulu-Natal:

  • Addington Hospital
  • Clairewood Hospital
  • Greys Hospital
  • Harry Gwala Regional Hospital
  • Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital
  • King Dinuzulu Hospital Complex
  • KZN Children’s Hospital
  • Ladysmith Hospital
  • Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital
  • Osindisweni Hospital
  • Prince Mshiyeni
  • R. K Khan Hospital
  • St Aidan’s Hospital

Limpopo:

  • Dilokong Hospital
  • Lebowakgomo Hospital
  • Mecklenburg Hospital
  • Polokwane Mankweng Hospital Complex

Mpumalanga:

  • Witbank Hospital

Northern Cape:

  • No hospitals so far

North West:

  • Rob Ferreira Hospital

Western Cape:

  • Tygerberg Hospital

Sources: SA News 
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