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

September 12, 2025
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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has proposed that patients visiting public hospitals in the province be required to produce their identity documents as part of a new measure aimed at improving service delivery, record-keeping, and resource allocation.

Speaking during a provincial health sector briefing in Pietermaritzburg, Ntuli said the initiative is intended to address systemic inefficiencies in patient management and curb potential abuse of public healthcare services. “By ensuring that every patient is properly identified, we can better track medical histories, allocate resources fairly, and prevent fraudulent use of the healthcare system,” he explained.

The proposal comes amid mounting pressure on KZN’s public health facilities, which have been grappling with overcrowding, medicine shortages, and stretched budgets. Health officials have cited cases where patients provide incomplete or false information, making it difficult to maintain accurate records or follow up on treatment.

According to Ntuli, the ID requirement would not be used to deny anyone urgent medical attention, particularly in emergency cases. “We must be clear: no one will be turned away because they do not have their ID at that moment. Emergency care remains a constitutional right. However, having valid identification will assist us in ensuring the right people get the right services at the right time,” he said.

The plan has received mixed reactions. Supporters argue that it could help eliminate instances where people travel from outside the province or even from neighbouring countries to access free medical services, placing additional strain on already overburdened facilities. Critics, however, warn that the policy might discourage vulnerable groups, such as undocumented migrants or homeless individuals, from seeking medical help.

Civil society organisations have urged the provincial government to ensure that the system is implemented with sensitivity and safeguards. “The primary goal should be improved healthcare, not exclusion,” said one healthcare advocacy group in response to Ntuli’s comments.

The provincial Department of Health is expected to conduct a feasibility study before the proposal can be formally tabled for approval. This will include consultations with hospital administrators, legal experts, and community stakeholders.

If implemented, KwaZulu-Natal would become the first province in South Africa to introduce a mandatory ID presentation policy for non-emergency public hospital visits — a move that could set a precedent for other provinces facing similar healthcare management challenges.

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