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1 National Department of Health Joint Parliamentary public hearings on the state of readiness for the 2010 FIFA World Cup 18 May 2010 1

2 BACKGROUND Guarantees: - The infrastructure of the South African National Health system with regard to availability of a comprehensive health and medical services on a 24 hours basis will be put at the disposal of 2010 FIFA World Cup - Upgrading of the current health infrastructure - Accreditation of foreign medical professionals to practice on their players and other relevant members of the delegations - There will be no restrictions on the marketing, distributing (including import and export) serving, consuming and advertising of alcoholic beverages. 2

3 AREAS OF FOCUS In delivering the guarantees the department focused in the following areas of service provision: Emergency medical services Hospital services Port health Communications Environmental health services (including food and water safety) Communicable disease control and Surveillance Forensic Pathology and Forensic Medicine Health Promotion Command and Control Facilitate accreditation of foreign medical contingents 3

4 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 1.2 EMS Personnel 1.3 Communication systems Ready and gaps filled with SAMHS, Private sector and NPO’s Finalize deployment of first aiders from NPOs by end of May 2010 Provinces have communications control centers ready except in North West and Eastern Cape. Both provinces are currently upgrading their systems and set to be ready by the 21 st May 2010. 4

5 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 1.4 Aero-medical services (helicopter) Ready in all provinces and SAMHS to provide in North West and Gauteng 2. Hospital Services Public, Military and Private hospitals identified 5

6 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 1. Emergency Medical Services 1.1 VehiclesThe following categories of vehicles readily available for the tournament. Ambulances Primary response vehicles Disaster Buses All Terrain and Rescue vehicles Golf carts with stretchers Mobility of EMS across boundaries to ensure prompt response to incidents 6

7 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 3. Forensic Pathology & Medicine 3.1 Forensic Medicine Ready in all provinces Facilities for treatment of assault cases identified and ready in all provinces 3.2 Forensic pathology Ready in all provinces except in Eastern Cape and SAMHS will support with provision of motuary vehicles Dedicated mortuaries identified and equipped Staff trained for mass fatalities response Vehicles including disaster trucks ready 4. Stadia health facilities 4.1 Disaster Management plans 4.2 Doping and primary healthcare 5. Communicable Diseases 6. Communication. National Health Operation Centre All ready except Mpumalanga& Eastern Cape : evacuation plan to be reviewed. VIP areas not up to standard. Role c confusion with LOC. H1N1 vaccines procured. MCC to license vaccines. Surveillance plans in place. Structure finalized. Communication systems delayed by funding. 7

8 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 4. Stadia Health facilitiesAll ready except VIP medical centre in Nelson Mandela Bay stadium Final evacuation plan needs to be reviewed by 24 th May 2010 8

9 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 5. Port Health 5.1 AirportsReady in all provinces particularly international airports Increased capacity in terms of port health offices, nurses, pharmacists and doctors Quarantine facilities Integration with EMS Linkages established with hospitals for admission or isolation after patients confirmed 5.2 Land and SeaReady in all provinces KwaZulu/Natal King Shaka Airport is being strengthened 9

10 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 8. Communicable Disease Control Surveillance plans in place Vaccination of staff in ports of entry on H1N1 vaccines completed Vaccination of other targeted groups to be completed by end of May 2010. Outbreak response teams established in all health districts 10

11 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 6. Environmental Health Formal &Informal food vendors trained on food safety and will be accredited to provide food in Stadia, fan parks and PVAs Sampling of water and testing Inspection of all catering and accommodation establishments Inspection of food and water at all remote search parks and stadia 7. Health promotion Health promotion messages developed and some rolled out already during prevention of injuries campaign IEC material to be distributed at ports of entry and fan parks/ PVAs Donations for condoms received from UNFPA and will be distributed in designated areas 11

12 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 9. Command and Control Management structure finalized SAMHS nerve centre to be taken over by DoH for National Health operations centre. Being setup for commissioning by mid May 2010 World Health Organization to provide technical support on mass gatherings DoH, SAHMS, Private, NPOs & WHO to be represented Direct linkages with NATJOC & PROVHOC 12

13 Progress on Projects ProjectReadiness 10. Accreditation of Foreign Medical Contingents LO C and FIFA Medical offices finalizing information for submission to DoH Completed accreditation forms for all competing teams will be submitted to the Minister of Health for approval by end of May 2010 13

14 Challenges & Recommendations Challenges EMS and hospital readiness in the Eastern Cape (ambulances & control centre) Readiness of Rob Ferreira Hospital Mitigation steps Provinces to avail ambulances to support Eastern Cape Contractors moved out of site and the existing Accident and emergency unit being prepared for use by 25 May 2010 14

15 Challenges & Recommendations Challenges Mooted strike by EMS practitioners Mitigation steps Offer being presented to the Bargaining Chamber and multilateral discussion with unions before end of May 2010 15

16 Challenges & Recommendations Challenges Use of Golf Carts and Quad Bikes on stadia /fan park demarcated roads. Cooperation between Provinces and municipalities Mitigation steps Special relaxation of regulations for EMS to use carts etc within the vicinity of the stadia precinct. Relax municipal /provincial boundaries to facilitated cooperation and effective use of EMS resources. Facilitate easy interprovincial transfer of patients. 16

17 END Thank you “Now is the time, lets celebrate Africa’s humility “ “ KE NAKO ” 17


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