The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) is intended to be the watch dog of the public hospitals throughout Jamaica. When patients experience injustices, they are expected to use SERHA as an outlet to investigate their issues and provide non-biased findings. Wrong!! The SERHA consists of hospital personnel who are investigating the wrong doings of their own workers. So, don't expect an SERHA investigator to contact you while conducting the investigation much less present findings that will chastise any medical personnel. The results will always come back inconclusive and pat the hospital personnel on the back with a final report that their personnel only acted in the best interest of the patient and did absolutely nothing wrong. The only involvement the concerned party will have is participating in a wrap-up meeting with a hospital executive and other leaders to share the hospital's findings and to obtain that person's signature and comments to close out the case. That's all anyone will get ...nothing more. So, what's the next best option to resolve government hospital injustices that recently include the stealing of babies and the removal of a woman's uterus without her permission? Don't waste time contacting the Ministry of Health or SERHA - just find all possible ways to gather finances to hire an attorney to sue the hospital system. That is the only way any action will be taken to address health injustices at the public hospitals in Jamaica
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