Minister of Health says he's solving the problem of supplying essential drugs

Health Minister Uran Ismajli has said today that the supply of essential drugs is complete while investing in the device. He made these comments with the case of opening the second hall in cardiosurgeon, and second intensive care at this clinic. Ishmael said hundreds [...] have been signed
Health Minister Uran Ismajli has said today that the supply of essential drugs is complete while investing in the device.
He made these comments with the case of opening the second hall in cardiosurgeon, and second intensive care at this clinic.
Ishmael said hundreds of drug items have been signed, which are coming.
“At the end of May and early June, we have signed hundreds of articles, but they are already on their way, so they have a reference schedule and are on their way. Every week of June we have much bigger supplies than we've probably had in the past four months. So we've been through a difficult cycle and we're at the end of it”, he said.
Minister Ismajli has also talked about the high prices of drugs he said had to spend time buying medicines at the expense of patients.
I haven't been able to stay as minister of health if patients come out all the time and say we're buying 10 euros in drugs and the ministry has to buy it with 25 euros. So, it's supposed to be that stop and that stop has created a situation like this, but I believe you're facing all people in patience because it's known I've been very transparent. We know why it's happening forever to finish this drug purchase case and give a good signal. One cannot sell us drugs at the expense of patients”, he said.
Asked about the lack of magnetic resonance at Radiology Clinic, Minister Ismajli said they have allocated 1m euros for the purchase of this device.
He also said angiography is expected to come to KKUK within the next two months.












