MSH reacts to Konjufca on charges of licensing private labs for COVID-19

The Health Ministry has responded to Vetevendosje and the claims of this party as if for conducting tests for COVID-19, private labs have been licensed, which are neither registered as businesses. By a reaction, The MSH has said that the business certificate is not criterion [...]
The Health Ministry has responded to Vetevendosje and the claims of this party as if for conducting tests for COVID-19, private labs have been licensed, which are neither registered as businesses.
By a reaction, MSH has said that the business certificate is not the criterion for the licensing of these labs, because they think the institutions have currency licenses for their activity, the news says.
The “related to MP Glauk Konjufca's statement, today at a news conference, that the Health Ministry has licensed to conduct tests for former-19 private labs that are neither registered as businesses, the Board for License of Private Health Institutions of the Ministry of Health explains that this board has been licensed only by the labs that have met the” criteria, it says in response.
“As far as a business certificate is concerned, it is not the application for issuing permission for running a codcid-19 test, as institutions have had currency licenses as an activity and they have had the obligation to testify at the moment of the institution's license application as a whole”, it is said.
“For fair information, testing service is an additional service within the previously licensed institutions for the exercise of various medical activities”, said in response.
Otherwise, without a business certificate, they cannot be licensed for exercise of any health activity”, it is said further.












