O BSH for Kosovo: It's good with immunization, bad with health insurance.

With Moto “Health for all “sot is marked by World Health Day in Kosovo as well. Oleksandri Martynenko, head of the World Health Organisation office in Kosovo, has said that Kosovo stands better than countries in the region in terms of immunization and evacuation, while working hard in the field of health insurance. [...]
Oleksandri Martynenko, head of the World Health Organisation office in Kosovo, has said that Kosovo stands better than countries in the region in terms of immunization and evacuation, while working hard in the field of health insurance.
The outlook for all “is the motto that begins the World Health Day footnote in Kosovo, aimed at awareness of a health priority. People need to invest in health because it is easier and cheaper to prevent diseases than to treat them.
So said in a proposal for Kosovo Radio Oleksandri Martynenko, head of O'O office. BSH in Kosovo. He's already said O'O's office. The BSH is in support of health institutions in Kosovo to help improve the situation in terms of public health.
“As to health systems in Kosovo, face similar challenges like other Western Balkan countries, but we as an office are here to support health institutions to improve the situation in terms of public health. In some indicators Kosovo stands best in terms of public health compared with the countries of the Western Balkans, and in some stands at a poor”, Martynenko said.
O Office Leader Kosovo's Oleksandr Martynenko, has since suggested that Kosovo stands well with immunization-opulation compared to countries in the region while there are shortcomings in the field of health insurance.
“As regards vaccine and regular communication, as well as management and monitoring of infectious diseases, Kosovo remains well. While areas that need better development in Kosovo have to do with health insurance and financial coverage for health services, in order to ensure that anyone in need of health services does not get away with them as a result of financial shortages”, he said.
Martynenko then said that one area that needs to be addressed intensively is also the antiobic resistance that has to do with consumption and taking on antibiotics without describing the doctor. It should be managed better.












