Ismaili: Health workers will enjoy salaries under new law

Hospital service and University Clinic of Kosovo ( Sa SKUK), has presented the work report for 2019 and the 2020 work plan. According to this report, the delivery of medical services in this year has been better and has had the patient in the center. The incumbent Minister of Health, Ismaili Bridge, rising to achievements [...]
Hospital service and University Clinic of Kosovo ( Sa SKUK), has presented the work report for 2019 and the 2020 work plan. According to this report, the delivery of medical services in this year has been better and has had the patient in the center.
The incumbent Minister of Health, Ismaili Bridge, rising up to the results, said Kosovo's health will expect challenges as early as 2020, since it estimates there are individuals and systems that need to be improved.
Ismaili also had words about sending the Law of Salaries to the Constitutional Court, which he stated is disappointed with this decision, but promised that promised wages and voted in the Kosovo Assembly would be enjoyed by health workers.
SHSKUK Director Basri Sejdiu said Kosovo health this year has achieved better results than in 2018.
In order for the patient to have quality services, Sejdiu said much has been invested in the infrastructure and medical equipment for which 6m euros have been spent this year alone.
Sejdiu then added that during this year two national projects have been launched, such as the treatment of acute heart attacks, and the project for brain intervention will soon be finalised.
The director of KSKUK said they will work to provide medical services that have not been available to patients so far.












