Alarms Oda of Doctors: A nurse is caring for 20 patients

The Oda of Infermies, Moms and Other Health Professionals, through a letter that has sent Health Minister Arben Vitita and SHSKUK Director Valbon Krasniqi has alarmed them with the small number of nurses forced to offer strategary services to patients affected by Coved. According to the letter that Naser Rrustemaj, chairman of [...]
The Oda of Infermies, Moms and Other Health Professionals, through a letter that has sent Health Minister Arben Vitita and SHSKUK Director Valbon Krasniqi has alarmed them with the small number of nurses forced to offer strategary services to patients affected by Coved.
According to the letter that Naser Rrustemaj, OIC chairman has sent Minister Vitita and Director Krasniqi to the Infective Clinic, a nurse is offering health services for 20 patients affected by Covis.
Therefore, Rrustemaj has asked Vitita and Krasniqi to urgently take steps to increase the number of nurses.
“Do not take measures will directly accommodate patients who need health care. So we ask you as Minister of Health and as Director of USKKUK to find an urgent solution to the increase in the number of nurses, midwives and other health workers, at all levels of health care, in clinics which are treating patients with COVID-19, namely the Infective Clinic, where a nurse performs services for 20 (one) patients with Covid”, reportedly in the letter that Naser Roustemaj, chairman of OIC, sent to Minister of the Year and Secretary of the SEC Valcomb.
OIC, expressing solidification with nurses, midwives and other health professionals who during this year have worked on failing to take advantage of even the annual holiday, announced Minister Vitija and director Krasniqi that the huge burden of these health profiles is affecting the situation very much during the pandemic.
“Oda of Infermies, Mothers and other health professionals has repeatedly received complaints from broad membership (ancess these growing daily), with which we have been reported on extremely serious working conditions, as well as extremely small number of nursing staff in proportion to the demands of patients during the Padre <18x1>, it is said that this is seriously affecting health services, at a time of hundreds of cases of infected patients with individuals.
Otherwise, increasing the number of nurses in health institutions has also been the request of the National Adviser Council of the Infermies of Kosovo, as well as the OIC Steering Council. / RTK











