Kazo District Boss Warns Health Workers Against Absenteeism
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At a glance
- Kazo District Chairperson Samuel Mugisha Katugunda warned health workers against absenteeism, stating it hinders quality healthcare delivery.
- He emphasized that newly constructed staff quarters at Kazo Health Centre IV should improve staff presence and commitment.
- Katugunda mandated that all doctors attached to the health facility must reside at the center starting in July to ensure continuous service availability.
Rev. Samuel Mugisha Katugunda, Chairperson of Kazo District, has issued a stern warning to health workers regarding absenteeism, asserting that this behavior undermines the delivery of quality healthcare services to the community. His remarks were made during the commissioning of newly constructed staff quarters at Kazo Health Centre IV, a project costing Shs175 million designed to enhance accommodation and accessibility for medical staff.
Rev. Katugunda stressed that the improved housing facilities should directly translate into better service delivery and a stronger commitment from medical personnel, particularly doctors and other essential health workers. He stated that with the new quarters available, there should be no justification for health workers' absence from their duties, and improved presence is expected to ensure timely service delivery to the residents.
With these staff quarters now in place, there should be no excuse for absenteeism among health workers. We expect improved presence at work and timely service delivery to our people.
Furthermore, the District Chairperson directed that, effective July, all doctors assigned to Kazo Health Centre IV must reside at the facility. This measure is intended to guarantee continuous service availability at all times. Rev. Katugunda underscored that the government has invested significant resources in the health center, and the community rightfully deserves enhanced healthcare services.
Starting July, all doctors must sleep at the health centre so that services are available at all times. Government has invested resources in this facility, and the community deserves better healthcare services.
Originally published by AllAfrica Uganda. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.