Zemaj warns private audiences: Their license is denied if they do not serve the pandemic

If Kosovo faces a crisis of overload in state hospitals, private ones will legally be serviced by citizens. So vowed Health Minister Andmend Zemaj, who earlier announced that he discussed private hospital oda to make solutions to a possible overload that the system [...]
If Kosovo faces a crisis of overload in state hospitals, private ones will legally be serviced by citizens.
So vowed Health Minister Andmend Zemaj, who earlier announced that he discussed private hospital oda to make solutions to a possible overload the state health system faces.
I have invited the private hospital association and told it of our objective and this way of communication. The address is in two ways: First of what they can offer us and second because in Kosovo, we have specializations, we lack anesthesiologists or the number is minimal. The cases that, in the absence of treatment due to overload in hospitals, I have told him to give us a list of what they can offer in their agencies and they have expressed readiness. The rest I've been looking for is to allow anesthesiologists to keep a guardian in our clinics to handle cases with COVID-19”.
The Heart in Oxygen has said that in the event of the refusal of doctors working in private administration, the license will be obtained and the job stopped.
Otherwise, I will be forced to go beyond this kind of communication or be among the licenses, if we have a crisis, or work together with their colleagues to help Kosovo citizens. These have both a constitutional and legal obligation. It is the Government's decision that puts all public-private health personnel throughout the Republic of Kosovo” into service.
Zemaj pledged it would not remain only on paper.
I'm saying it literally. If the doctors don't come, they don't have to do anything.











