900 patients on the waiting list for heart sets

900 patients on the waiting list for heart sets

At the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo around 900 patients have been counted on the waiting list for diagnosis and the setting of heart stations. This situation came as a result of earlier ill-management, but also of frequent collapses of the device for diagnosis. So told Kosovo Radio Tefik Bektesh, the task of the director of the Cardidrogy Clinic and Cardiology [...]

At the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo around 900 patients have been counted on the waiting list for diagnosis and the setting of heart stations.

This situation came as a result of earlier ill-management, but also of frequent collapses of the device for diagnosis.

So told Kosovo Radio Tefik Bekteshi, the task of the head of the Cardidrogy Clinic and Invasive Cardiology at QKUKU.

The long list of patients' expectations for diagnosis and heart failure is also disturbing for the task of the director of the Cardiosurgeon Clinic and Invasive Cardiology, Tefik Bekteshi.

And as far as the waiting list is concerned, it's terrifying to me, for terrifying patients and it's out of the normal logic of the waiting list. ”

One of the invasive cardiology halls is under renovation, and it is a matter of days when it will be ready for patients, Dr. Bekteshi said.

I can say with absolute certainty that with the functioning of two invasive cardiology halls, whatever list we have, and even if the list goes up, I can say it will be gone within six months. ”

Frequent breakdowns of the old choreography device have caused numerous problems, not only for patients but also for the working staff, says cardiologist Agron Qerim.

We've been very vulnerable, because it's released a lot of radiation, and we've often had the radiation we've received (suffy) on the allowed values. We've had trouble recording CDs to give to patients and everything we've been trying to modify. )

With the functioning of two halls in invasive cardiology, patients will no longer be directed to private clinics for diagnosis and attention, says Dr. Tefik Bektesh.

 

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