Fetah launches health program, promises construction of new hospital in Podujevo

The candidate from the PDK ranks, for chairman of Podujevo, Naim Fetah, has unveiled his governing health programme. Fetah has seen in his plan to be the construction of the new hospital, in which the citizens of Podujevo will have a place to head for the healing of various diseases. According to Fetah, only [...]
Fetah has seen in his plan to be the construction of the new hospital, in which the citizens of Podujevo will have a place to head for the healing of various diseases.
According to Fetah, in 2018 alone, 37 thousand euros have been spent on drugs.
There will be no lack of equipment in this case, which so far has not been available at all. In Poduy it's been hard to live, in many sectors there's been an impasse. Citizens have received expensive services in the private sector. We had a lack of equipment. The medical staff didn't have the focus on citizen”.
In 2018, 37 thousand euros were spent on drugs. We promise that within the program we will operate the city's hospital. We're going to invest in lab equipment and we're going to hire tests to our hospital and we're going to make dentistry functional. To get here I also have my staff as former Health Minister Ismaili” Bridge, he said.
And former Health Minister Uran Ismaili said they would engage together with Fetah for Podujevo to have the new hospital, without the need for citizens to go to Pristina for any health needs.
“Seeing citizens face poor status. There's a shortage of equipment and leaving the staff helpless. The Podujevo hospital is incomplete. Along with the chairman, we've committed to creating the project and the hospital will be realised with Naim Fetah”.
“Must understand that we have obtained some data at the ministry. The Podujevo municipality was very weak in infrastructure. Mr. Fetah's programme will increase patients' satisfaction and save pocket to patients”.
“The new hospital will be modern with departments, gynecology, pediatrics. Most patients are women and children. They usually head to Pristina in the absence of the hospital. I vow not to be until March 15th, but we will also work in the future”, Ismaili said.













