Historic hospital gets a lifeline

Acting CEO of McCords Hospital, Kevin Smith stands in front of one of five wall hangings made by patients and staff at the hospital during it's centenary year three years ago. The hospital will close in March. Picture: Colleen Dardagan

Acting CEO of McCords Hospital, Kevin Smith stands in front of one of five wall hangings made by patients and staff at the hospital during it's centenary year three years ago. The hospital will close in March. Picture: Colleen Dardagan

Published Jan 30, 2013

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Durban - A 103-year-old Durban hospital will not be closed, KwaZulu-Natal health MEC Sibongiseni Dhlomo said on Wednesday.

“The board and management of McCord Hospital accepted the offer from the department of health to take over the health care services at McCord Hospital,” Dhlomo said.

Hospital management said two weeks ago that it had decided to close the facility by the end of March, because the provincial department had failed to inform it what its annual subsidy, if any, would be.

The hospital received a R70 million subsidy in 2011/12.

Last week, KwaZulu-Natal health department head Dr Sibongile Zungu said no decision had been made on a subsidy for the 142-bed hospital.

Dhlomo said there had been numerous discussions between the department of health and the management at McCord seeking a mutual resolution of challenges faced by the hospital.

His department would immediately begin a process to work out modalities related to the takeover.

“We have no evidence that suggest that there might have been financial mismanagement by McCord Hospital,” he said.

Dhlomo said the department needed to make sure the services at the hospital continued and Treasury would assist where it was needed. - Sapa

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