Ismaili: The contract has been cut, we no longer buy infusions from Serbia

Health Minister Uran ismail has indicated that infusion from Serbia has been interrupted. According to him, Kosovo is now supplied from Germany with these products. But he has argued this nonsense by saying Serbian products do not stop completely in Kosovo. Ismaili made these statements during his report to the Parliamentary Commission [...]
Health Minister Uran ismail has indicated that infusion from Serbia has been interrupted.
According to him, Kosovo is now supplied from Germany with these products. But he has argued this nonsense by saying Serbian products do not stop completely in Kosovo.
Ismaili made these statements during his report to the Parliamentary Commission for Health, where he spoke about many other matters.
He has indicated that the review of the essential drug list is in conclusion and that they have submitted a final draft to WHO.
Speaking of the new essential list, Minister Ismaili stressed the progress that will be achieved through it.
Many wrong interpretations will be removed by him. Meanwhile, he said he would commit to introducing drugs for rare diseases, but it was not concrete what it is about.
Regarding the lack of drugs, the minister said it had to do with the lack of bids, and for that, he indicated they had reached agreement with U. NICEF to solve this problem.
Regarding the Health Insurance Law, the minister of Health said there are after meetings with foreigners to see forms of how a solution should be found for this not to become heavily indebted.
According to him, the German health insurance model should be considered.
But according to him, the contract has been cut off and are now supplied by other companies from Germany.
But critical of Minister Ismaili was LDK deputy Haxhi Avdyli, who said that for all these delays and the failure to make guilty projects is the Health Ministry.
According to him, the minister is removing responsibility from himself and is reasoning with consultations, or third parties.
While the MP The PDK, Bekim Haxhiu, said that through the Law on Salaries, there was no salary increase in Mom nurses.
He also took an interest in sports, which he said should not be put on a waiting list like other patients.
LDK MP Naser Osmani said there must be greater focus on the Law for transplantation of tissue and organs.
According to him, it is possible that these transplants will be done with participation.
We have potential for a kidney transplant. Only 10 per cent would have budget savings had they participated. The waiting list should make a rational schedule”, he said












