Minister Ismaili threatens irresponsible and unemployed doctors with layoffs

Health Minister Uran Ismaili, through a reaction on his Facebook page, has said neither politics nor health management will be home to the unemployed and irresponsible. Minister Ismaili has said that after he has received many complaints from citizens through different photos and videos, he will [...]
Minister Ismaili has said that after he has received many complaints from citizens through different photos and videos, he will start a series of meetings with various acts to address each of them. Minister Ismaili has said that for nine months the situation in the health sector has started to change through various investments, so this and the honest work of thousands of other health professionals will not allow it to tarnish some other irresponsible.
This minister's response comes after a news release published by the media, where the entire medical staff has been absent in emergency overnight. One citizen had failed to receive proper treatment for hours because of lack of staff, although he had a metal rod on his face.
Dear citizens,
We will not be the home of the unemployed and irresponsible!
In these nine months of governance, we have started many investments in our hospitals and clinics, which are slowly changing the situation in the health sector.
We stopped the old sale of drugs at multiple higher prices, we set up a 24-hour heart disease treatment service in Cardiosurgeology, we added operating halls, we're buying numerous equipment that's been missing for years, we've released the new Intensive Medicine Department, and so on.
We've increased the payments for health care professionals and we're working every day on the Law for Pay, so they can finally have the conditions they deserve.
And now we have also started stabilising the supply of drugs for public health institutions so that patients no longer need to buy them.
We're slowly putting health on the straight track of a functional system where no one will feel left out.
But in addition to increased investments, improved conditions for medical personnel and patients will also increase measures to increase labor discipline.
This, in particular, toward the unemployed who view our hospitals and public clinics as referenced receptions.
Finally, we have received several complaints from citizens who have sent various photos and videos.
Since citizens are the focus of our services for which we are doing all these jobs, even these complaints will not go untreated.
So I've made the decision to start a series of meetings with relief acts to handle all cases.
From these meetings we'll come up with a decision: Either we'll take action against irresponsability, or all those who find themselves in that middle must leave on their own.
Neither politics nor health management should we and will not be home to the unemployed and irresponsible, who leave their offices and rooms empty.
We will not protect anyone who leaves patients, our citizens, without quality services.
And, more important, we will not allow certain cases to tarnish the work of thousands of health workers, who with dignity and great will are contributing to advancing the reforms we have started.











