MSH: Nasser Ramadani continues to be IKSHPK director

The Health Ministry reports that today the new Hospital Service Board and University Clinic of Kosovo (SHSKUK) was appointed. The Ministry of Health wants to suggest that from today the board is not functional, from this decision of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, it is fully functional and will meet the challenge [...]
The Health Ministry reports that today the new Hospital Service Board and University Clinic of Kosovo (SHSKUK) was appointed.
The Ministry of Health wants to suggest that from today the board is not functional, from this decision of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, it is fully functional and will face the most extraordinary challenge our hospital service has.
For your honorable citizen knowledge, with the pre-government collapse, the board remained dysfunctional, without a quorum, due to the departure of some of its” members.
At the time when the world is facing a dangerous pandemic such as Coronavirus and therefore Kosovo, for the Ministry of Health it is very important that the SHSKKK as the main provider of secondary and digestive health services in the country, be functional and in service in the face of the created” situation.
We also report to you that prof. Dr. Naser Ramadani continues to be director of the National Public Health Institute, which along with colleagues is 24/24 at the helm of duty”.
The MS co-ordination “as the country's top health authority and other health care levels has been excellent, thanks to the work and engagement of IKSHPK”.
“With Prof's proposal. Ramadan and his consent, representative of IKSHPK's board of USKKUK has been chosen, Dr. Jevat Jakupi, microbiologist, who is responsible for testing RT- PCR of samples collected for testing in COVID-19”.
The subx0> as far as the new USKKUK Board is concerned, the delegation of members of this board is made under legislation in effect, respecting all the pre-priced norms and, above all, taking into account the great mission these health professionals carry under these” circumstances, is said in the Health Ministry communique.












