Lack of insulin in Kosovo, Vitia says they will be secured very soon

Health Minister Arben Vitita has indicated that Kosovo citizens will soon have insulin at the Family Medicine Centres, as he said are at the conclusion of the deal to ensure them. Vitita said that “due to complaints on O Saturday, the Health Ministry until mid-May [...]
Vitita said that “due to complaints on O The EPS, the Ministry of Health has had it legally impossible by mid-May, and there has been no chance of launching any other insulin procedure until this issue is concluded”.
At the first moment, when the subject has become re-evaluating, the entire cabinet and the Ministry of Health are constantly being taken to actively ensure insulin. We are in the final phase of the concluding contacts of an agreement with the World Bank and UNOPS, and I am very sure that citizens will soon have insulin in the main Family Medicine Centre”, he told the KP.
Now, three months ago, it has been reportedly lacking insulin in Kosovo.
Even reports have been made that Kosovo citizens are being supplied with them abroad.
About a week ago, the head of Pristina's main family medicine centre Fatos Aliu said there are over 2,500 insulin-type users in the capital alone who are currently missing.
The mid-act analog insulin is now the second month we don't have supplies and fast-act analog insulin is the third month we haven't been supplied. The demand is large by patients but at the moment we do not have supplies from the Health Ministry”, Aliu says.











