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Patients Should Produce Their IDs When Visiting Public Hospitals, KZN Premier Says

August 11, 2025
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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has suggested a new rule that would require patients to show their ID documents when visiting public hospitals in the province. The idea is meant to improve healthcare services, keep better records, and make sure resources are used fairly.

During a health sector meeting in Pietermaritzburg, Ntuli explained that the measure would help fix problems in managing patients and stop possible misuse of public healthcare. “Proper identification will help us track medical histories, distribute resources correctly, and prevent fraud in the system,” he said.

The proposal comes as KZN’s public hospitals struggle with overcrowding, medicine shortages, and tight budgets. Health officials say some patients give wrong or incomplete information, making it hard to keep accurate records or follow up on treatments.

Ntuli clarified that no one would be refused emergency care for not having an ID. “Urgent medical help is a right, and no one will be denied if they don’t have identification at that moment. But having an ID will help us give the right care to the right people,” he said.

Reactions to the plan have been divided. Some believe it will stop people from outside the province or neighboring countries from overloading the system. Others worry it could scare away undocumented migrants or homeless people who need medical attention.

Healthcare activists have asked the government to be careful in how they apply the rule. “The focus should be on better healthcare, not keeping people out,” said one advocacy group.

Before the plan goes forward, the Health Department will study its feasibility and talk to hospital staff, legal experts, and community members. If approved, KZN would be the first province in South Africa to require IDs for non-emergency hospital visits—a move that could inspire other provinces facing similar challenges.

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