District public
hospitals in Malawi have run out of essential medical drugs after District
Health Officers exhausted the budget allocations for buying drugs for 2016/17
financial year. Confirming the drug shortages in district public
hospitals, Health ministry
spokesperson, Adrian Chikumbe, said the
Ministry will meet with other stakeholders to find a way to resolve the
setback.
'This is very serious indeed.
The ministry will be meeting other stakeholders to see what can be done.'
Parliamentary Health Committee chair, Juliana Lunguzi in her opinion, suggested
that patient should pay for their health services.
'The only solution to
this problem is to let people pay for the health services,' she said.
However, the government is said to be reluctant to
implement the pay for your medical drugs policy as it can turn out to be a big
political storm that can cost the government heavily during the 2019 general
election, according to Nyasa Times.
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