Nothing new from the Executive Commission on Health, headed by Albin Kurti.

An executive health commission was established last year with Prime Minister Albin Kurti as leader. What has this Commission done so far? On September 14, 2022, the Government of Kosovo had approved the formation of the executive Commission for Health. This commission would be led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who had appointed himself to this [...]
On September 14, 2022, the Government of Kosovo had approved the formation of the executive Commission for Health.
This commission would be led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who had appointed himself to the task.
“As prime minister, I propose that the executive health commission be established. This commission has these responsibilities: the first to do analysis and sharing private co-operation. Reforming USKKUK through the strengthening of KKUK and regional hospitals, development of the public health sector, the establishment of Pristina regional hospital”, Kurti had declared at the government meeting.
And that day, while the minister was still Rift Latifi, this Commission had gathered.
The Commission's responsibilities are:
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.
Yet, what this Commission has done has not yet been known. Even in today's report that Minister Arben Vitita is conducting in the Health Commission, a major problem conflicts with the commission's 4th mission.
He has stated that the problem is the movement of doctors from the public sector to the private one, because of their tempting offers.Wow. /Periscope












