“LDK for doctor leave: Government has no strategy nor will to stop this

Massive evacuation of doctors from Kosovo in the past three months is quite disturbing, where only within February of this year 45 of them have left the country writes Periscope. And, the Democratic League of Kosovo has blamed Government, which they think has no strategy for preventing this phenomenon. Through a post in [...]
And, the Democratic League of Kosovo has blamed Government, which they think has no strategy for preventing this phenomenon.
Through a post in the LDK's official Facebook account, it is called for the Government to take strategic steps in preventing this phenomenon.
This government should urgently take strategic steps to prevent this phenomenon, such as raising wages for health workers and sharing specialisations according to health institutions' demands. All of this in the service of offering dignified conditions to them. Kosovo has no capacity like developed countries that it has mentioned. The prime minister, in replacing doctors”, says among other things in the LDK's response.
We remember that Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim found the flight of doctors from Germany normal, arguing that doctors from this country also flee.
The doctors in Kosovo are gone. They're always running away. Do you know why doctors go to Germany? Not because Germany's population has grown, but why German doctors leave Germany and now the need for labor power from other countries arises. The EU's main policy is to increase furniture. The new bill has paid 6 thousand euros that I've been told they'll be gone. He said.
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Massive evacuation of doctors from Kosovo is disturbing and poses serious risks to the entire health system. During February alone, 45 of them have left the country. The small number of doctors in Kosovo make the situation even more dangerous.
The Democratic League of Kosovo views Zv's statements with great concern. Kosovo's prime minister about leaving Kosovo doctors. Comparing our country to developed European countries.
Unlike the places he mentioned v. The prime minister, in Kosovo, whole cities operate with only one family doctor, for their entire territory.
The Kosovo government has neither strategy nor will on the treatment and prevention of their escape phenomenon. The departure of a trained doctor in our country costs the state budget tens of thousands of euros. This government should urgently take strategic steps to prevent this phenomenon, such as raising salaries for health workers and sharing specialisations according to health institutions' demands. All of this in the service of offering dignified conditions to them. Kosovo has no capacity like developed countries that it has mentioned. The prime minister to replace doctors.












