KKUK overloaded, patients complain there are no beds in Intensive Medicine

The University Clinical Centre of Kosovo is overloaded by patients, so citizens who have different health problems cannot even receive adequate services. That QKUK has been overloaded by patients for Telegrafi have confirmed the Kosovo Hospital Service Directorate and University Clinic. “Kosovo University Clinical Centre (QKUK) is [...]
The University Clinical Centre of Kosovo is overloaded by patients, so citizens who have different health problems cannot even receive adequate services.
That QKUK has been overloaded by patients for Telegrafi have confirmed the Kosovo Hospital Service Directorate and University Clinic.
Kosovo University Clinical Centre (QKUK) is overloaded with patients, as the only centre in the country that offers terciar health services. Central Intensive medicine is one of the services that has the highest capacity utilisation, over-in excess of”, have declared by SSKKUK.
However, the SKKKUK said the priority of the new management is the full activism of intensive medicine.
One of the priorities of the new SKKKKUK management, which is being managed in the first few days of work, is the complete activism of intensive treatment in 7 general hospitals, which do not have full capacity use. During visits to general hospitals, full operationalisation of intensive medicine” is said to be in response.
Aside from the overload happening at QKUK, the number of anesthesiologists remains disturbing.
“at the same time, we are working on capacity-growing opportunities at KKUK, but the challenge remains the limited number of anesthesiologists”, have suggested by the SSKKUK.
For the problems at QKUK, several days ago the new director of the Kosovo Clinical and University Hospital Service ( Sa SQUK), Elvir Azizi.
Asia has said its priority is management and internal regulation of reorganisation and infrastructure at the Kosovo Clinical and University Centre.
“Other challenges are the supply of drugs. There are no internal documentation, no protocols, no internal regulations. The infrastructure is outdated and we're late to digitizing the processes. It is a fundamental task to ensure a list of health services. We are all aware that there is a jam in the supply of” drugs, Azazi said.
Also, the new director of SKKKUK has confirmed that another challenge is the lack of a hygiene programme, which, as it put it, causes hospital infections.
“Minds instruction or instructions on how the staff should behave at certain times. There is no hygiene program on hospital infections... my mission is to strengthen and improve in hospital infections. As far as infections are concerned, we are limited to hospital infrastructure”, he said.
Otherwise, the public health system in the country is now facing a lack of anesthesiologists. /Telegraphy/












