General reorganisation warned in Kosovo health system

Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, on Tuesday during a visit to the Kosovo Hospital Service and University Clinic Centre, has warned the overall reshuffle of the health system to deal with pandemic. He said that in the coming days it will launch a restructuring that probably has not occurred in the last 30 years. [...]
He said that in the coming days it will launch a restructuring that probably has not occurred in the last 30 years.
Perhaps this is the situation to enter into long-term plans of complete restructuring of health institutions at the country level, even in terms of technical capacities and doctors”, Hoti said.
As for the recent cases of coronavirus infected people, he said that figures in recent days have provided a calm and calm in our families.
Hoti said it is a valid fact that recent days have increased awareness and responsibility for the risk the virus poses to health and the lives of citizens.
The prime minister stressed that in the context of measures to prevent the spread of corruption is soon expected to begin vaccines against seasonal flu.
“I hope that soon there will be inoculation, to have a protection for chronically ill, children and people aged”, Hoti stressed.
Kosovo Clinical and University Hospital Service Director Valbon Krasniqi has been talking about challenges and challenges during this time of the pandemic.
He said clinics are making preparations in case the virus appears and continues its presence even during the winter.
Krasniqi also spoke of challenges and challenges during this time of pandemic.
The July and August “were months with charge in regard to hospital services. On August 11, we had the largest number of patients with the country's COVID-19, 656 patients. We have managed to make 750 beds available at the level of clinics and regional hospitals. We had local and international donors side-by-side on this bumpy journey”, he said.
Meanwhile, Health Minister Andmend Zemaj stressed that the past three months have clearly shown what health organisation is in the Republic of Kosovo, but also what are challenges for the future.
This joint management in the fight against pandemic, but also providing services to Kosovo citizens has shown that we must advance in this direction. We need progress, those who are tired and cannot follow the work dynamics must be responsible and perform the work with ethics and morals, as it is due to”, Zemaj said.
The head of the Clinical and University Service has demanded from the government that health workers create better working conditions. He stressed that health workers deserve more dignified salaries.












