Oncology patients are forced into debt, medicines provide themselves

For three years, Isa Tolaj takes the trip from Decani to Pristina to bring his wife to the Oncology Clinic. He, like any family member who receives services at this clinic, is forced to buy drugs that are often high - cost. They explain that almost every week there is no medicine, while [...]
They explain that almost every week there is no medicine, while the large amounts they receive are other drugs used as replacements.
Some have agreed to speak before the camera, and others have said that they have been forced into debt to obtain a drug.
EO learns that weeks ago the clinic has been without the Herceptine drug, but now there is no immun therapy.
The SSKKUK didn't want to talk about it, as the SKKKUK director Spring Zeinullah-Raci did not respond.
Tolaj says that in the absence of drugs they have been forced to buy themselves, while there are words of benefit for health staff in this clinic.
I have my friend here three years ago. We owe it to buy when there is no, when there is thanks to the medical staff who are very careful. When there are no drugs, they are not to blame, but they are guilty elsewhere. It's expensive, but so far it hasn't been necessary to buy me a lot, so now I'm seeing other patients when they're coming, it's because of the lack of drugs to push the therapies to”.
And another who has brought his friend to Oncology says that the patient works as a hygienic worker. He says that with the wages he receives, he is forced to buy drugs because they don't have them in Oncology.
I don't know by name, but I know it cost 30 euros a drug. This 30 euros isn't little for our budget. I've actually brought my friend here patient, I'm helping him buy his drugs, normal with his money, and my friend is a hygiene worker, so with hygienic wages he needs to be healed”, he said, as he added that the nurse doctor told him that two types of drugs were forced to buy.
And another family member, who has wanted to remain anonymous, has said that the most expensive drug he's been forced to buy has cost 160 euros. He even says that they bought the medicine for the eighth time.
The most expensive “lici was 160 euros, which we've bought most of the time, is not back here at QKUK. There's not even a dexacon but care is very good. But I hope that now and then this government will come to our aid, because we thought there were only three therapies but this is going on. I've bought eight therapies and I have all the reports and recordings, but I have to do it private because the doctor is looking for the results within two days, which he's probably doing at QKUKUK but has to do the term, and the term last year has been from October until August, there's not after a free term of”.












