Ref: 57/2009
Date: 27 April 2009
Time: 11: 46 GMT
PCHR Welcomes Resumption of Work at External Medical Treatment
Department
The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) welcomes
the resumption of work at the External Medical Treatment Department of
the Palestinian Ministry of Health. The agreement to resume work was
reached consequent to successful mediation efforts made by a committee
established to monitor the crisis. PCHR hopes that Department staff
members and the Higher Medical Committee for External Treatment will now
work to ease the suffering of patients requiring medical treatment
unavailable in the Gaza Strip.
On Monday, 27 April 2009, Dr. Bassam al-Badri, Director
of the External Medical Treatment Department in Gaza City, and other
staff members of the department, resumed their previously-held
positions. Mr. Fayez al-Shaltouni, mandated by Dr. Bassem Na'im,
Minister of Health in Gaza, handed over the office including
electronic data and patients' files to Dr. al-Badri. This process was
witnessed by Mr. Khalil Shaheen, Director of PCHRs Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights Unit, Mr. Mahmoud Dhaer, Director of the World Health
Organization Office in Gaza, and Mr. Hamada al-Bayari, of the United
Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Gaza.
In early January, the Ramallah Ministry of Health ceased
referring Palestinian patients to Israeli hospitals. This decision was
taken in light of the requirement imposed by Israeli occupation
authorities that the Palestinian Authority cover all treatment
expenses. As a result, hundreds of Palestinian patients, especially
cancer patients who are in need of chemotherapy, radiology and bone
marrow transplants, found their treatments interrupted without any
suitable medical alternatives. On 22 March, 2009, the Ministry of Health
in Gaza seized control of the Department, halting its effective
operation.
A committee established to follow up the crisis
consisting of PCHR, the health sector of the Palestinian NGOs Network,
and a number of national figures, under the auspices of World Health
Organization conducted negotiations with the Ministry of Health in
Gaza and the Ministry of Health in Ramallah. These negotiations were
aimed at ending the dispute over the department, and keeping patients
out of the political conflict. The committee called upon the two parties
to ensure that the interests of patients were placed above political
considerations. The committee presented a number of initiatives to
ensure the resumption of work at the External Medical Treatment
Department. It was finally able to conclude an agreement between the two
parties and made efforts to ensure its implementation.
On Monday morning, 27 April 2009, Dr. Bassem Na'im,
Minister of Health in Gaza, held a press conference in which he declared
the implementation of a decision aimed at resuming the work of the
External Medical Treatment Department. Lawyer Raji Sourani, Director of
PCHR, Eyad Alami, Director of PCHR Legal Aid Unit, Dr. Eyad al-Sarraj,
Board Director of Gaza Community Mental Health Program, and a number of
representatives of Palestinian and international NGOs in Gaza attended
the press conference. Dr. Na'im declared his Ministry's commitment to
the agreement, and called upon the Ministry of Health in Ramallah to do
likewise.
In light of these developments:
1)
PCHR expresses satisfaction
over the resumption of work at the External Medical Treatment
Department.
2)
PCHR believes that the
agreement that has been concluded preserves the dignity of Gazan
patients, promotes their right to adequate physical and mental health
treatment, and ends the suffering endured by patients who had previously
been to go to the houses of officials authorized to sign referral
documents for external medical treatment.
3)
PCHR stresses that it will
continue to follow up the work of the External Medical Treatment
Department, to consider complaints by patients, and to provide them with
legal assistance, especially those whose access to medical treatment
outside the Gaza Strip is restricted by Israeli occupation authorities.
4)
PCHR calls upon the
Minister of Health in Ramallah to commit to the agreement, including the
reformation of the Higher Medical Committee for External Medical
Treatment in the Gaza Strip; pending such reformation, PCHR calls upon
the Higher Committee to intensify efforts to compensate the period of
suspension, based on the principles of high transparency and
professionalism.