Title: The challenges of caring for anemic patients at Mabanga hospital in Yolo north
Introduction :
The Mabanga hospital in Yolo North in the Democratic Republic of Congo is going through a period of rehabilitation of its premises, which has led to the transfer of anemic patients to the Yolo medical center. However, this transition was not without difficulties, as denounced by the NGO Action of the Bill Clinton Foundation for Peace (FBCP). In this article, we will discuss the administrative problems encountered by anemic patients and the actions necessary to ensure adequate care for these patients.
1. A worrying administrative dysfunction:
The NGO FBCP highlights the administrative dysfunction observed at Mabanga hospital and denounces the lack of administrative staff due to months of unpaid salaries. This has a direct impact on the care of anemic patients transferred to the Yolo medical center. In the absence of effective administrative management, patients are faced with delays in their care and some have even been forced to return home, thus putting their health at risk.
2. The call for adequate care:
The FBCP calls for awareness of the critical situation of anemic patients and urges the medical profession to provide adequate care. It is essential that the doctors and nurses who care for these patients have their rights restored, particularly in terms of salaries and working conditions. This measure would make it possible to alleviate the current problem and ensure prompt treatment when necessary.
3. The involvement of the first lady:
Given that the Mabanga hospital is being rehabilitated thanks to the initiative of the first lady of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Denise Nyakeru, the FBCP calls for personal intervention by the wife of the head of state to find an adequate solution to the social problems of anemic patients as well as the staff of the hospital institution. It is also important to improve the working conditions of doctors and nurses in order to guarantee better quality of care.
4. The importance of medical equipment and resources:
Apart from administrative issues and personnel issues, the NGO also emphasizes the importance of providing quality medical equipment to the Yolo Medical Center. Adequate beds and other medical devices are necessary to ensure optimal care of anemic patients. It is therefore crucial to support the Denise Nyakeru Foundation in its rehabilitation efforts and provision of medical resources.
Conclusion :
The management of anemic patients at Mabanga hospital in Yolo North is currently facing administrative problems which compromise the quality of care.. The mobilization of everyone, both at the administrative and medical levels, is necessary to guarantee adequate care for these patients. By supporting the hospital’s rehabilitation initiatives and providing the necessary resources, it is possible to improve the situation and ensure quality care for anemic patients.