Health Minister Reveals Why Doctors Are Going Out of Kosovo

Kosovo's Clinical and University Centre (QKUK) is at times facing a lack of essential drugs and redeeming material. Health Minister Ismaili Bridge, in a proposal for RTV Duagjini has said June is the month the KKUK will be stabilised with essential drugs and saving material. “We are in the months of stabilisation with medicines [...]
Health Minister Ismaili Bridge, in a proposal for RTV Duagjini has said June is the month the KKUK will be stabilised with essential drugs and saving material.
We're in a month of stabilisation with essential drugs and rescue materials, but it doesn't mean we're all going to. Hopefully, we will create an ongoing flow of drug supply”, Ismaili has expressed itself.
The minister of Health has said that removal of health personnel from Kosovo is not something that is happening currently, but a process that was long planned by doctors.
“The problem of escaping health personnel is not immediate. They have made long-term plans for this departure by having a much better offer abroad”, Ismaili said.
Speaking of lack of anesthesiologists, he said their absence is because there is no such thing as why they don't want to hire them.
It's not the problem that we're not working anesthesiologist, but there's no problem at all. In the future specialisations should be planned together with the QKUK clinics, and not only by the Health Ministry”, the first Kosovo health official has been expressed.











