Nobody accounts for the theft of patients in Kosovo hospitals

Rasim Gerbeshi from Pristina was taking care of his 13-year-old daughter in one of the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, when her phone was stolen at the table near her bed. The drill had fallen asleep on the morning of November 28, and had left the phone on the table. In the morning he noticed that [...]
Rasim Gerbeshi from Pristina was taking care of his 13-year-old daughter in one of the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, when her phone was stolen at the table near her bed.
The drill had fallen asleep on the morning of November 28, and had left the phone on the table. In the morning, he noticed that his phone was missing and there was nowhere in the room. The caregiver and insurancewoman have claimed to have seen a person with a black hat, which has opened the doors of the rooms in order.
I left the phone on the table. The bed was near the door, and at night a person came in and stole my phone. When I woke up, the nurse doctor told me to see a guy with a hat walking into clinic rooms”, Gerbeshi said.
The security member standing at the door has also claimed to have seen the same person. I asked him how it is possible for the entire Clinic to be provided by a single worker,”, Gerbeshi, said at once an employee in the Pristina municipality. He considers thefts taking place because of the few members of security in the QKUK corridors.
Like in all public institutions, he would have to identify the people who enter the clinic. This is where everyone comes in, and security doesn't require any clarification”.
I've reported it to the police who told me that in four or five days they'll report it to”, he added.
Kosovo police have reported on the Koha.net portal that during the 27th and 28 November, three cases of thefts were reported at QKUK. A phone was stolen in gynecology on Tuesday. A day later another phone was stolen at the Sy Clinic and a wallet in Neuropsikiatri. Police have refused to respond if there are statistics of theft of patients at KKUK.
At our stop on 27.11.2018 at 13:33, a telephone theft in the QKUK's Gynecology Department was reported, while by the date of 28,11.2018, two cases were reported at KKKUKUK: a telephone theft at the Sy Clinic, and a wallet theft at the Neuroschiatris clinic. The investigation unit you accepted on the date 29.11.2018, and on the case it will be worked on identifying suspects”, the Kosovo Police Information Office said.
Portal Koha.net has also attempted to receive a statement from Kosovo University Clinic Hospital Service Director Basri Sejdiu, who has said briefly that there is no report on cases of theft and has suggested that “be contacted. Security Code”, QKUK's facility.
“officials Security Code” said to be aware of theft cases, but in the absence of cameras there can be no identification of people entering clinics.
We're aware of the cases of stealing phones. Previously, there were cases when the patient stole from the other patient. We don't deal with thefts, we constantly ask them to alert the police to the thefts that happened to <x2... Security Code” for Koha.net portal.
Asked whether they hold evidence that persons entering the facilities, Gashi has said it is not their responsibility to become the identification of people entering clinics.











