Rama: We raise doctors' wages by 40% if there's no natural disaster

Albania now has a new hospital for children. The prime minister took part in the inauguration of the Pediatrics, underlining that within the third four years, the Mother Teresa University Hospital Centre will be the most modern in the region. But even this ambition was uttered by the head of government with half a voice. “Every prediction we make in reserve that [...]
Any forecast we make in reserve that it comes unanticipated to the equation of an earthquake away, any pandemic, flood or curse itself, but according to all predictions within this QSUT mandate returned to the region's largest and most modern complex, not only of Albania”, he said.
White shirts have been promised steady salary increases, much more in the last two years that have been on the front front front facing COVID-19.
Whether to raise wages will take place year after year. The ambition is to get to +40% within the mandate, always praying that what brings time to us in the form of natural disasters will spare us who sets these things up and we don't know. We present that he may even listen to us so that in these four years we can do what we have planned”, the prime minister added.
Not to leave everything in God's hands, the government has predicted a bonus for successful doctors.
It's a whole pointing system that brings higher income to a doctor than a colleague who keeps paying on a basic salary, but because there's an average performance you can't get as much as you get from a colleague in your arm”, Rama followed.
The building of the Pediatrics is a continuation of investments launched at the QSUT, such as the Hospital of Internal Diseases or Cardiosurgia.










