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    SAMJ: South African Medical Journal

    On-line version ISSN 2078-5135Print version ISSN 0256-9574

    SAMJ, S. Afr. med. j. vol.99 n.3 Pretoria Mar. 2009

     

    CORRESPONDENCE

     

     

    Complaints against doctors

    To the Editor: The 'patients corner' in the South African Medical Association website prominently displays the following:

    COMPLAINTS AGAINST DOCTORS:

    The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA)
    investigates complaints against medical practitioners on
    behalf of the public.

    Complaints must be lodged in writing to:

    The Registrar
    Health Professions Council of SA
    PO Box 205
    PRETORIA
    0001
    or on their website: www.hpcsa.co.za.

    Of course the HPCSA accepts complaints. So do litigation lawyers, medical aid societies, fraud lines, consumer columns and the South African Police Services. The South African Medical Association at branch level also has an established structure to deal with complaints.

    What possible reason has SAMA to prompt complainants to 'mainline' to the HPCSA, knowing full well the time lags, complexities and costs of defending at HPCSA level, imposing (as it does) considerable duress upon SAMA's members? The foundation principle in resolving a dispute is to attempt resolution at the lowest level. If this fails at the level of the individual doctor, the next lowest level to attempt resolution would be within the doctors' association, namely SAMA. Why, then, does SAMA not say this to enquiring laymen?

    Perhaps SAMA also plans to advertise litigation lawyers on their website as a fund generator.

    J P Driver-Jowitt

    3 Norfolk Road
    Newlands 7700
    driver-jowitt@kingsley.co.za