The Executive Commission for Health will have these six responsibilities

The Kosovo Government's Executive Commission for Health will have six responsibilities aimed at improving and reforming the health sector. At the first meeting held yesterday afternoon, the six points this Commission will work on, which is led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, [...]
At the first meeting held yesterday afternoon, the six points this Commission will work on, which is led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, writes Schneta newspaper.
1. Analysis and definition of public-private division and co-operation in health;
2. Development of the health information system to inform the entire health system, at all levels (mirmar, secondary, tecridar) of sectors (privates and public)
3. Reforming the KKKUK through the strengthening of KKUK and regional hospitals;
4. Development of the public health sector in terms of establishing health care and interconnection capacities with university and scientific research and work;
5. The establishment of Pristina Regional Hospital.
6. Interaction with five ods of health professionals - doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and physical therapists.
Under the Government's decision, the Executive Commission for Health consists of the prime minister, Health Ministry, Minister of Finance, Labour and Transfers, Minister of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Deputy Health Minister and Deputy Minister, Health Ministry Secretary General Adviser for the Ministry of Health, Prime Minister for Information Technology adviser, SSKKUK's deputy director and the chairman of the USKKKU Board.












