Sunday, April 24, 2016

DOCTORS TO BIYA: REFORM THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

PREAMBLE

We are Cameroonian doctors in our country and around the world, united by love of our country, our profession and our patients. We decided today to leave the reserve that characterizes our work in writing this manifesto.

Our goal is to contribute to the improvement of our health system, to the satisfaction of all.
Our health system is experiencing a dramatic crisis affecting our lives, our bodies, our souls and our honor. Thousands of men, women and children die every day in the health facilities of the country, unable to meet the costs of their care. We are witnessing a recurrence of screaming malfunctions sign that it is time for a profound reform. Because the weight of these failures is endorsed by all health care providers with a stoicism pushed to the limits of endurance, in our souls and consciences, and at this crucial time in the history of the medical profession in Cameroon

We CAN longer remain silent over the deterioration of the quality of care in care facilities in the public and private sectors in Cameroon.
We CAN NOT more helplessly to all these preventable deaths at all ages in different health facilities in the country for financial, infrastructure and equipment, throughout the course of care.
We are outraged by the resurgence of denigration against care givers held responsible for all the ills of the health system in general indifference.
We REFUSE to bear the responsibility for public health policy as we are not alone policymakers strategic directions, including aspects of health financing and accessibility of care.
We refute allegations that the absence of a universal health insurance system would be the result of a lack of resources while poorer countries than ours succeeded, proof that solutions exist.
We denounce the commercialism and bad practices in our profession and we will continue to participate in combat in accordance with the code of medical ethics.
We REGRET the failure of the technical means available to us forcing us to often anachronistic practices, sometimes approximate and not in line with international recommendations based on scientific evidence.
We REGRET the low involvement of the population in the issues of health, on such aspects as prevention, community involvement, but also the process of decision making.
We REGRET shy regulation of consumption of products harmful to health (alcohol, tobacco, soft drinks, contaminated food ...) and the products of our traditional medicine, and the low Suppression of Unlawful sale of counterfeit drugs in the streets of our cities.

We REFUSE iniquitous material condition that is ours and the condescension with which we are treated in our home institutions, governments, our employers and some of our fellow citizens.
We INSURGEONS WE AGAINST the low remuneration of our practice and ask the revaluation thereof for doctors in public and private sectors, as well as nurses and other staff of health, up to the cost of living, level of studies, and the risks they face.
We denounce the unfair redistribution of hospital revenues from our own benefit, and taken hostage by leaders in our places of attachment.
We challenge the authoritarian management of some leaders of our hospitals and cliniquesd'exercice that do not reflect our aspirations for optimal working conditions for the benefit of our patients.
We REGRET mediocrity of the doctor's career profile, centralization and arbitrariness of human resources management, which takes into account neither the performance nor the competence nor the real needs in hospitals.
We REFUSE the sidelining of key health stakeholders such as doctors, nurses and other health personnel in the institutional debates and decision making on health in general.
We HEAR bring our collective proposals force from consensus within an umbrella organization,

CONCERNING:

I. THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
It is essential to ensure that every citizen of our country, and in the spirit of the Act N ° 96/03 of 04 January 1996 on the Framework Law of Health in Cameroon, an assumption that in the absence of be universal immediately, the exemption actually pay for access to care in the critical emergency situations. The institutionalization of universal health coverage will be gradual and adapted to the local context.

II. THE HEALTH FINANCING
Health has no price but it has a cost and we are aware. The increase in the allocation of state budget to the health sector would be currently around 9%, should reach the minimum of 15% adopted by the African Union. Increased funding of the health sector is an investment in national human capital, essential condition to ensure the emergence of Cameroon. We aim to find innovative ways based on new technologies and the availability of mobile phones to promote, facilitate and secure the financing of health. For example, the possibility of charging a bill to a phone number or payment by third persons away. We advocate the development of a local pharmaceutical industry capable of manufacturing of essential drugs and consumables.

III. THE RIGHT TO QUALITY SERVICES FOR PATIENTS
It is essential to ensure in health facilities at all levels of the pyramid, a minimum package of essential care guaranteed under all circumstances. It is necessary that:
- Create a platform for coordination and inter-hospital emergency management to avoid wanderings sources of fatal destinies.
- Work to develop the concept of quality care, according to recognized indicators.
- To ensure the comfort and safety of patients in care facilities.
- Establish a unique identifier and standardized computer medical records to allow monitoring of each patient within a hospital and between hospitals.
- Establish and systematize a system of appointments payable in advance by specific periods, to reduce the waiting time, and size of the services.
- Adopt a regulatory minimum consultations (30 - 60 minutes depending on specialty), including time for medical documentation.

IV. MEDICAL EDUCATION
In order to improve the practice of medicine, ethics and performance of careers, we recommend establishing:
- A development at all levels, medical training programs on ethics, ethics, crisis communication and inter professional communication with patients,
- Strengthening the teaching staff of training institutions, improving substantially the number and income (salary and bonuses Research)
- A mandatory continuing professional development system after the initial training. As well as a national credit system for '' recertification '' periodically under the supervision of the National Order of Doctors of Cameroon (ON ™).
- To do this, it is necessary to provide professional, skills development means regulated such as continuing medical education online, Postgraduate Courses (UPE) and research activities in hospitals and institutions of the MOH at district, regional and national, and participation in national and international conferences.

V. HUMAN RESOURCES IN HEALTH
We recommend:
- Consistent distribution, fair and harmonious human resources in health based on medical density. A strict rotation, periodic and systematic in positions,

- The right to medical specialists to perform private consultations in public facilities under certain conditions not causing any deterioration of public service.
- The maintenance of the competitive civil servants doctors and hospitals by creating a scholarship from the centralized job through which positions will be formally advertised.
- The professional activity under contracts of varying duration, renewable on the basis of an assessment of the performance to the satisfaction of both parties,
- Creating incentives with appropriate equalization promoting equitable distribution of health professionals across the country.
- The creation of an independent office of the Human Resources Department but under supervision of the Ministry of Public Health, which would be dedicated to the management of the training of medical and health personnel.
- The acceleration of the decentralization of the management of career records process for applying automatic procedures for advancement and progression.

VI. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION RETURNS
It is vital that the promotion of a culture of communication between caregivers and patients is in place and regulated.
It is essential to develop and systematize communication tools and exchange of business information within and between health facilities throughout the territory of Cameroon.
New technologies can and should be used for the implementation of an independent and anonymous mechanism of citizen watch to assess real-time customer satisfaction / patients in our clinics.

VII. PROFESSIONAL STATUS
We want to doctors and paramedical staff of public health facilities:
1. Simplifying and reducing the cost of integration procedures in the Civil Service.
2. Reducing the time taken of costs, following the integration
3. The guarantee of an advance of systematic balance during integration periods, especially before deployment.
4. The guarantee of decent housing and secure in landlocked assigning positions, high arduous or dangerous,
5. The harmonization of various statutes of the State of active agents in health (HIPC Officials vs vs vs 25,000 Contract vs Decision makers, etc. ...)

6. The postponement of the retirement age from 55 to 60 years to overcome the deficit in experienced staff as well as in hospital practice in education.
We wish for all:
1. The promotion of telemedicine and the creation of communication tools between professionals,
2. Encouragement and support for research and innovation in all areas of health,
3. The incentives (organizational, material and financial) to mobilize all the medical expertise of the Cameroonian Diaspora for the care and teaching.

VIII.LA REMUNERATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
We want the revaluation of bonuses and allowances of health workers in the public and private sectors based on the cost of living, skills, training requirements, and constraints and risks.
We want to physicians, nurses, paramedics and the private sector
1. The revaluation of the salary scale of the tertiary sector in favor of health professionals
2. Harmonization, and the strict application of the above mentioned revaluation by collective agreements in all private care facilities.
We want to physicians, nurses and other paramedical staff, the public sector increased:
- Housing allowances up to the current base salary
- Premiums on call
- Technical Premiums
We also wish to medical officers:
- Harmonization regulated the allocation and calculation of the amount of assessments based on the effective yield in public hospitals to equal category,
- The consistent improvement of the level of experts from the reclassification
- The introduction of regulated private consultations at the hospital out of hours service and in agreement with the management for two half-days per week for specialist physicians, and half a day for general practitioners,
- The introduction of bonuses and special allowances, including:
* Lump Risk premium
* Lump Transport compensation

* Flat rate for night work, Sundays and holiday
* Flat rate shoes and work clothes
* Flat rate for dangerous, unhealthy or obnoxious
* Residence allowance or premium remoteness, incentive target on the scene of landlocked and dangerous assignment, according to an equalization based on the distance.

IX. ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT OF HOSPITALS
We wish :
1. The establishment of colleges 'internal' to health facilities to ensure the appointment of directors from qualified candidates from a recognized specific training,
2. The management of health districts by public health specialists,
3. The promotion of good medical practice and nurses in the emergency services,
4. Management of ethics by a dedicated committee within the hospital structures,
5. The re-certification of health professionals by Independent Body as part of continuing medical education accredited by the National Order of Doctors of Cameroon (ON ™).
6. The appointment hospital officials by a peer college.
7. The management of hospitals by doctors trained in management. The administration can be delegated to a business school graduates in the sector "Administration hospitals" (ENAM in this case).
Concretely we propose:
- Promote a medicine based on the evidence generated by clinical research whose promotion must be made and which specific budgets should be allocated annually,
- Assign a share of hospital revenues improved techniques and knowledge for better performance,
- Ensure a multidisciplinary medical and collegial constituting whatever level health teams comprising at least 2 people per health center (ideally four persons including one for each major group of disorders).
- Condition the deployment of young doctors in peripheral health facilities, implementation of an impregnation period under supervision / mentoring 6 - 12 months in regional hospitals.

X. SAFETY AT WORK FOR DOCTORS AND PERSONAL CARE
We recommend :
1. Installation and regulated control of the functionality of infrastructure and furniture work in public and private health facilities,
2. The installation and monitoring decent amenities on the workplace: running water, electricity, toilets, changing rooms,
3. The implementation of preventive measures and the full support of all accidents involving biological hazards in hospitals:
hydro-alcoholic solution of local production for disinfecting hands, available for all, actual vaccinations, compulsory and free for all existing workers in public institutions against health; hepatitis B, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, tuberculosis and pneumococcal and meningococcal in areas at risk. This also applies to interns and students.
4. Upgrading of the technical platform of health facilities, according to their level in the health pyramid.
5. The introduction of health policy at work for regular monitoring of practitioners to assess and define the impact of occupational conditions on the physical and mental health.

RESOLUTIONS
Deeply attached:
the principle of equal quality medicine for all, and social security solidarity nationally, the relationship of trust caregivers / carers and carers / cared necessary for quality of care, the need to treat all patients in our conscience, in decent conditions;
WE:
praise the current government initiative to reform our hospital system, and appreciate the openness to physician groups, declare as doctors Cameroon, our resolve to work with the sovereign bodies to contribute to the improvement of the system Cameroonian health.


THE April 22, 2016

NB/ BaretaNews translated the french document through google translate. We still await the English version.

14 POINTS PROTEST TO BIYA: GET THIS DONE

MEMORANDUM OF CONCERNS PRESENTED BY THE CAMEROON DIASPORA BLACK FRIDAY MOVEMENT TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON, H.E PAUL BIYA ON THE 22/04/2016

His Excellently,
Mindful of the constitution of the Republic of Cameroon
Mindful of the constitution of the SDF, CPP & MRC
Mindful of efforts played by our principals: SDF, CPP, MRC and all other parties to democratically win elections democratically in Cameroon
Mindful of the mass suffering of the Cameroon people due mainly to bad governance
Mindful of the urgency of the now to restore dignity and hope again in our country
Mindful of the deplorable state of our public sector institutions
Mindful of the sad state of our public infrastructure
Mindful of the unacceptably high levels of unemployment in the country
Mindful of the crisis level and extremely high youth unemployment levels

The Cameroon people in the diaspora, patriotic and peace loving declare this day that over the last 34 years of your reign, Cameroonians in and out of Cameroon have been confronted with what a large majority of our people now call failed leadership on a number of issues affecting our national life. Mindful of the important role of an active civil society in the construction or reconstruction of the state, mindful of an inherent right to speak out to defend democratic values, the South African structures of the Social Democratic Front (SDF), the Cameroon People’s Party (CPP) and the Movement for the Renaissance of Cameroon (MRC) supported by other Cameroon Diaspora anti-government movements around the globe this day in Pretoria South Africa jointly affirm the creation of the Cameroon Diaspora Black Friday Movement whose main mandate is to ensure it uses all democratic means possible to ensure that Cameroon finally becomes a democratic beacon of hope as expressed by the collective aspiration of the Cameroon people from North to South, West to East when the SDF was launched in 1990 and the wind of change opened a new page in our national life.
Mr President, you stand accused of having systematically done everything in your powers to move Cameroon far from a truly democratic state where active citizen involvement in national life leads to citizen power where in exercising such, state officials are held accountable as they discharge their responsibilities in national life beginning with the head of state . This has led to the collapse of our major institutions thus hampering the spirit of the Cameroon democratic revolution leading to a near collapse of the state.

We collectively call on you to take actions that will again begin to give Cameroonians hope that the future is infinite with possibilities or reassess your ability to deliver on the national mandate and step down if you can deliver us into our achievable promise land. We demand the following:



1. Fix our medical health systems. The death of 31 year old Koumate Monique and the twins is just a tip of the iceberg with regards to the mounting challenges inherent in our health system. The United Opposition Voices in the Diaspora demand justice for Monique but also call for a thorough review of our health laws and policies to ensure that our public health facilities at minimal cost can provide proper medical care and on time to the poorest of the poor of our citizens. With lack of current data in most aspects of our national life, it is estimated that more than 48% of our citizens now live below the poverty line. These are exposed to a reoccurrence if the right root causes to this unfortunate loss of lives and the many others unreported or broadcasted are not identified and addressed properly. We demand a complete overhaul of our medical health system so we get one that adequately talks to the needs of our people.

2. Stop taking the Cameroon people for granted by changing the constitution of our country when you want, when it serves your individual interest, that of a clique and not necessarily as a result of a natural adaption to positions that will promote and increase the fortunes of our nation Cameroon. When you allegedly ordered your CPDM members of parliament to use their majority that came from highly fraudulent and badly organised elections to move the Presidential term limit from 5 to 7 years and then removed term limits for the office of the President in the subsequent constitutional change again, that amounted to a blatant rape of the Cameroon constitution and all its institutions. Mr President, we call on you to reverse this process, by using your unpatriotic CPDM members of parliament who voted for this bill so as to serve you to do the right thing for our beautiful nation Cameroon. All Cameroon Presidents must serve a maximum of two (2) terms of office, no more, with a term not exceeding 5 years looking at global best standards.

3. Put in place credible anti-corruption mechanisms with a true intent of putting a nail on the coffin of this cancer in our society. Corruption in our country is normal practice and almost a culture these days. Where there is corruption, democratic gains fizzle out in the illicit trade of buying voices that build democratic institutions. In 1998, Transparency International classified Cameroon as the most corrupt nation in the world. This did us a lot of damage in image and investment inflows. We must win the war on this.

4. We decry the state of our infrastructure. Our roads are death traps. Our schools, medical facilities, water, electricity capabilities and more have not only failed to meet up with the need of the day but will not be able to serve Cameroonians in future.

5. On terrorism, we applaud the government for efforts in containing Boko Haram. We however call on the Head of State and parliament to visit the terrorism law that tramples on the constitutional right of freedom of speech and expression of our people. People cannot be protesting for legitimate reasons that will build the nation and are branded terrorist or quasi terrorist. We must not turn Cameroon into a police state under the pretext that we are fighting terrorism. Civilized society uses acceptable democratic practices to fight terrorism without trampling on citizen rights.

6. Put an end to the attack on the press. The press is a very important instrument of nation building. Media houses and journalists can no longer be suppressed for carrying out a constitutional mandate that is noble and legal. We have courts that can address issues of irresponsible journalism.

7. Stop the illegal arrest of politicians as they rally our people to raise their voice on issues that are pertinent to them. State perpetration of these is tantamount to state terrorism.

8. Mr President, you have now ruled Cameroon for 34 years and are well into your retirement age. Reject the calls by the very unpatriotic CPDM members calling upon you to stand for elections again as President during the planned 2018 Presidential elections. You have changed our constitution twice to accommodate your quest to lead our country. At this moment, Cameroon needs a much younger President who can connect with the popular will of our people. Cameroonians need peace. 
Cameroonians are calling on you to distance yourself and reprimand these corrupt minded CPDM members of your party and bootlicking government officials. We call on you to make a public declaration you will not be running for Head of state again.

9. Mr President, news of an early 2016 Presidential election is rejected vigorously by the people of Cameroon. Let’s respect the constitution of our country. There is no major crisis in our country that will require such unwarranted distractions on our national plan. As the collective of the opposition, we must quickly state here that we are not scared of elections. We will beat the CPDM any day any time free, fair and credible elections are conducted in our country. But, let’s follow civilized tradition, respect the people of Cameroon and respect our constitution.

10. The unemployment situation of our country is alarming. Joblessness is made so many Cameroonians hopeless and forced many to go into foreign lands where they still have no future because of the harsh reality of surviving in a foreign land as foreigners. Home is home. It is our responsibility as leadership to create a thriving economy capable of creating jobs for our people in the different sectors of our economy. This will be a trigger for worst things to come if your government does not address this unemployment challenge in our country.

11. Cameroonians today, 26 years afterwards are still calling for a Sovereign National Conference where we will conduct a national audit of our national life and like one man chat a path forward for a peaceful, prosperous and peaceful Cameroon.

12. Rural development, food security and land reform are issues that must be given serious attention.

13. It is the right of the people to choose who they want whenever there is an election in the country. Our electoral processes are still far from what we will call minimum acceptable standard for fair elections. We call for a replacement of ELECAM with a truly Independent Electoral Commission with full autonomy and independence from the start of the electoral process right through to results declaration. For all ELECAM focal points in the diaspora, it is practically impossible for Cameroonians very far away from towns where Embassies are situated to get registered. We call on you to get the necessary institutions to make funds available for ELECAM to go to the people and get them to register to vote otherwise we will perceive this as systematic exclusion which we will always stand against.

14. Lastly, Mr. President sign the Dual Nationality Bill. You promised Cameroonains you will do that while you were in France. It is good for Cameroon, it will allow us to be more economically active in countries in which we find ourselves to survive economically and thus support our families and country. There is an overwhelming diaspora call on this bill to be signed. Mr President sign the diaspora bill.

We trust the urgency of the now will inform your judgment to take the deep concerns of the Cameroon people seriously.

Done this Day,
22 April 2016, Pretoria South Africa
Signed:
Comrade Milton Taka, Global Coordinator - THE CAMEROON DIASPORA BLACK FRIDAY MOVEMENT & SDF SA Chairman
Com Nestor Djomatchui, MRC SA

Comrade Sofa Augustine, CPP SA

Saturday, April 16, 2016

CAMEROON DOCTORS COME UNDER ATTACK

Two days ago , we learned that one of our colleagues exerting in the town of Kumba had been arrested following the death of a newborn. This incident illustrates the climate of insecurity that prevails for doctors recently. Here is his testimony.
MedCamer (MC) Hi J, we know and understand what you are going through and would like to let you know that we are all fully supporting you. You are not alone but we would like to know more about what happened to you. Can you please enlighten us with your side of the story? We would like to have a few answers from you without violating medical confidentiality of course.
Dr J: Thanks to all of you for the concern. I will sincerely answer all your questions.
MC: How are you?
Dr J: I am physically fine with some headache due to the punches I have received on my head. I am morally down and angry.
MC: Can you tell us what happened to you?
Dr J: I was attacked by the father of the premature baby who deceased in our hospital. He assaulted me and punched me on the head. I just protected my eyes and my face from the blows. People came to rescue me. I was the one who called the police because this man was breaking everything he could see in the Hospital.

MC: Is the hospital a public or private facility?
Dr JE It was in a Private Hospital with a 150 beds capacity, 4 surgery rooms and many others.
MC: Was the arrest for your own protection?
Dr J: No. Because the parents did not think of reporting the case to any authority. They were out to do jungle justice to me and the facility. I was the one instead who called the rapid intervention unit of the police to stop him from vandalizing and assaulting. Then the senor state council ordered the commissioner to detain me for malpractice.
MC: Is there a complaint filed against you?
Dr J: Yes. I am accused charged for involuntary manslaughter, carelessness and negligence.
MC: Were you detained in a cell at the police station? In a jail?
Dr J: At the police station.
MC: Who took you there?
Dr J: When I called the police to stop the act of vandalism, we were all taken to the police station. They took our statements and decided to lock me up.
MC: How long have you been detained?
Dr J:  I have spent 38 hrs in detention.
MC: Under what conditions was the arrest made?
Dr J: I was carried in the police van and the father or the deceased baby was driving his Mercedes car behind.
MC: Can you tell us about your conditions while there?
Dr J: I was left to stand there and it was only thanks to the police officer on duty that I was allowed to sit on a chair in front of the cell until dawn. I remained there until 06 pm when I was taken to the legal department of the Kumba high court.
MC : Did you receive any visits? Was anyone allowed to visit you?
Dr J: I was visited by so many people. My coworkers, family members, patients, colleagues and friends and even passersby who heard of the event.
MC: Is there anything that you need?
Dr J: The first thing I need is moral support. I also need some financial assistance to follow up the case. I will also file a case against the boy for assault and vandalism. I will file a case against the state council for illegal detention and illegally breaking into medical secrecy. They destroyed my image and reputation and I want justice for that.
MC: Thank you Dr J. keep holding on.

Interview conducted for MEDCAMER by VNK.  2016/04/12