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An interview with South African Health Ombudsman Professor Tawole Mokwena regarding the findings of a joint investigation into the deaths of healthcare professionals at public health facilities in KwaZulu-Natal. The investigation addresses allegations of workplace bullying and forced labor following the deaths of several young doctors. Professor Mokwena details the investigation's conclusions, stating that the deaths were due to natural causes or suicide rather than workplace misconduct. The discussion covers the lack of employee wellness programs in hospitals and the necessity of implementing well-resourced mental health support systems for medical staff.
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These doctors, they died of natural causes. And these natural causes are not linkable to their conditions of work.
00:02:24 · The Ombudsman refutes the public narrative that workplace bullying or poor conditions caused the deaths of the doctors.
That was a fabrication.
00:03:11 · Professor Mokwena addresses the specific allegation that Dr. Mazou was forced to work while unwell.
the employee wellness program.
00:05:22 · The Professor identifies the strengthening of wellness programs as a primary recommendation.
If there was a good employee wellness program, his problem could have been picked up and he could have been given support and management of his health condition.
00:05:32 · The Ombudsman explains how a robust wellness program might have prevented a suicide involving carbon monoxide poisoning.
An interview with South African Health Ombudsman Professor Tawole Mokwena regarding the findings of a joint investigation into the deaths of healthcare professionals at public health facilities in KwaZulu-Natal. The investigation addresses allegations of workplace bullying and forced labor following the deaths of several young doctors. Professor Mokwena details the investigation's conclusions, stating that the deaths were due to natural causes or suicide rather than workplace misconduct. The discussion covers the lack of employee wellness programs in hospitals and the necessity of implementing well-resourced mental health support systems for medical staff.
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Health Ombud clears KZN hospitals of bullying
SlušanoAn interview with South African Health Ombudsman Professor Tawole Mokwena regarding the findings of a joint investigation into the deaths of healthcare professionals at public health facilities in KwaZulu-Natal. The investigation addresses allegations of workplace bullying and forced labor following the deaths of several young doctors. Professor Mokwena details the investigation's conclusions, stating that the deaths were due to natural causes or suicide rather than workplace misconduct. The discussion covers the lack of employee wellness programs in hospitals and the necessity of implementing well-resourced mental health support systems for medical staff.
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