Japan donates CKUK medical equipment worth 1.3m euros

At Hospital Service and University Clinic of Kosovo ( Sa SKUK) Today has become the surrender of medical equipment from the Japan Government grant, whose value is 1.3m euros. Acting Health Minister Uran Ismaili said equipment in many clinics is already functional and patients can receive these services at the hospital [...]
At Hospital Service and University Clinic of Kosovo ( Sa SKUK) Today has become the surrender of medical equipment from the Japan Government grant, whose value is 1.3m euros.
Acting Health Minister Uran Ismaili said equipment in many clinics is already functional and patients can receive these services at the public hospital rather than private.
According to Ismaili, the value of the donation is 1.3 million, and that soon through this donation will begin the treatment of attacks on the brain.
The “Pajisets in many clinics have already begun to be used, patients have begun to receive services with new equipment allowing them not to seek solutions outside public hospitals but to find services in public hospitals. Even here we see the equipment that has come from the citizens of Japan, from taxpayers in Japan, and they show the importance of implementing our projects as it is that of sanc center) and creating for the first time such a citizen center for brain attacks something that has been missed earlier and has often brought the worst to citizens in the absence of rapid interventions, we are now in a position to make these devices available to the citizens”, Ismaili said.
Japanese Government Ambassador Kyyoshi Koinuma as she offered Japan's support for Kosovo and her people said she is happy to see Japanese medical equipment located in Kosovo clinics.
I am very proud to see Japanese medical equipment placed in this clinic, and this is something wonderful from Japanese people for Kosovo. Kosovo and Japan have had very good relations for the past 10 years. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, of course, for Japan for the Japanese government Kosovo is a very important country in the Western Balkans region, and we will continue to support Kosovo and support people here”, he said.
Kosovo Hospital Service Director and University Clinic ( Sa SKUK), Basri Sejdiu until he mentioned some of the equipment that is under this donation, said that through these new equipment, professional services will be provided to QKUK patients.
“We have gastroenterology where the equipment has come in, gastroscope, Pulmology Clinic, broncoscope, Urology clinic ureteroscope, and now here's the CT, which is going to help us a lot with our investments that we have planned in this environment, will start Rystroscope for the first time in Kosovo, brain intervention, and next week we're waiting and the MRN's combined will serve mainly for patients to be treated in a more professional manner, as well as they are. At QKUK, we seem to be expanding services and these donations, which are very welcome and will help us a lot in improving the” services, Sejdiu said.









