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Gauteng Doctors Push Back Against Overtime Cuts as Health Sector Faces Major Budget Blow

Last updated: May 12, 2025 11:22 am
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Gauteng Doctors Push Back Against Overtime Cuts: A Crisis in Healthcare

In a dramatic turn of events, Gauteng doctors are pushing back against cuts to their overtime pay, a decision that threatens not just their livelihoods but the stability of the province’s already fragile public healthcare system. The latest cuts to overtime budgets are not just a financial issue; they represent a tipping point in the ongoing struggle to provide adequate healthcare in South Africa’s busiest province.

Contents
  • Gauteng Doctors Push Back Against Overtime Cuts: A Crisis in Healthcare
  • The Health Sector Faces Major Budget Blow: What This Means for Healthcare Workers
  • Why Gauteng Doctors Are Raising Their Voices: The Human Cost of Overtime Cuts
  • What’s at Stake for the Health Sector Amid These Cuts?
  • A Call for Action: What Needs to Happen Now?
  • A Health Crisis on the Horizon?

For doctors across Gauteng, the situation is more than just a fight over money. It’s a battle to maintain the functionality of hospitals that are already stretched to their limits. At the core of this pushback is the significant reduction in the Gauteng Department of Health’s overtime budget, which has been slashed from R3.45 billion to R2.65 billion. This nearly 23% cut is seen by many medical professionals as a direct threat to their ability to provide adequate care for patients.

The Health Sector Faces Major Budget Blow: What This Means for Healthcare Workers

The Gauteng Department of Health argues that these cuts are necessary to curb inefficiencies within the system, but for many doctors, these cuts come at the worst possible time. Hospitals like Chris Hani Baragwanath and Charlotte Maxeke, which are already overwhelmed with patients, rely heavily on overtime to keep services running.

Doctors often work long hours, sacrificing sleep and personal time to care for their patients. Commuted overtime has allowed many of them to stay in the system despite the heavy demands of their jobs. But without it, they warn that the already overstretched healthcare system will buckle under the pressure.

“We’re not asking for more money,” one doctor at Charlotte Maxeke shared. “We’re asking for the resources to do our jobs. If this continues, patient care will suffer.”

The impact of the overtime cuts extends far beyond just financial concerns. It threatens the training of future medical professionals and could undermine the quality of care that the public relies on. In hospitals like Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital, senior doctors working overtime are critical for training registrars and medical students. Without these senior doctors, the province risks losing valuable medical training capacity, ultimately affecting the healthcare system’s ability to sustain itself.

Why Gauteng Doctors Are Raising Their Voices: The Human Cost of Overtime Cuts

The battle is not just one of policy, but of human experience. Doctors who work grueling hours in some of the busiest and most underserved hospitals in the country are speaking out because they see the impact of these cuts firsthand.

One senior consultant at Dr George Mukhari Hospital explained the situation:

“This isn’t just about me or my paycheck. It’s about the patients we treat. If we can’t get the resources we need to function, patients will be the ones to suffer.”

These sentiments are echoed by many other healthcare professionals who fear that the cuts will lead to a collapse of essential services, from emergency care to specialist surgeries. The Department of Health has centralised the overtime approval process, and delays in getting overtime pay have compounded the frustration, with some doctors not being paid until well into May 2025.

What’s at Stake for the Health Sector Amid These Cuts?

The cuts are more than a mere administrative decision; they are a matter of life and death for many South Africans. Gauteng’s public health sector already faces numerous challenges, from a shortage of healthcare workers to inadequate resources. Cutting overtime pay at a time when hospitals are operating at full capacity risks compromising patient care and medical training.

“Without overtime pay, the system will collapse,” warned Jack Bloom, DA spokesperson on health in Gauteng, in an interview with.

The reality is that if these cuts aren’t reversed or mitigated, the health sector faces a major crisis. Doctors are already withdrawing from overtime duties, and if this continues, services will likely be reduced, leading to longer waiting times, fewer surgeries, and a backlog of patients in critical need of care.

A Call for Action: What Needs to Happen Now?

As the Gauteng Department of Health struggles to address the issue, the South African Medical Association (SAMA) has called for urgent dialogue between healthcare professionals and government officials. They warn that unless the overtime budget cuts are reconsidered, Gauteng’s healthcare system could reach a breaking point.

While the Department of Health has promised to review the overtime structure, doctors remain cautious. The financial health of the province’s health sector is at a crossroads, and without swift action, patient care, training, and overall service delivery could be severely impacted.

A Health Crisis on the Horizon?

The Gauteng health sector faces a major budget blow, and the impact of the overtime cuts may soon be felt by both healthcare professionals and the general public. The pushback from Gauteng doctors is not just about compensation — it’s about ensuring the survival of an already overburdened healthcare system. In the end, the real question is: how much longer can the system hold up without critical reforms?

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