Kurti visited SKKUK, prime minister's office details

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Health Minister Arben Vitita visited the Kosovo Hospital, Clinical and University Service ( Sa SCUK) C.E.S.A. met the director of this institution, Elvir Azizi, and Joint Technical and Administration Services Director Mentor Zejnullahu. That's why the prime minister's office was recognised on Wednesday. Serbian Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that during [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Health Minister Arben Vitita visited the Kosovo Hospital, Clinical and University Service ( Sa SCUK) C.E.S.A. met the director of this institution, Elvir Azizi, and Joint Technical and Administration Services Director Mentor Zejnullahu.
That's why the prime minister's office was recognised on Wednesday.
“Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that the results and added contribution were evident during this period, and expressed the Government's readiness in full support in order to meet the goals in the future”.
The “at this meeting, along with the drafting of the new SKKKUK and CKKUK statute that will further advance health services, Prime Minister Kurti was announced about working in terms of improvements in health services for citizens, new projects planned to be realised in terms of construction and renovation of several clinics within the Kosovo Clinical Centre (QKUK) and investments in general hospitals with the aim of boosting performance”, the municipality said.
SSKKUK Director Elvir Azazi spoke of the performance of the Government's health plan and the infrastructure transformation of several clinics that will increase the range of services and improve conditions for citizens. It presented a general analysis of the infrastructure situation, human resources and medical equipment at QKUK clinics and general hospitals”.
“Ay was also discussed boosting international co-operation with external experts, especially in deficit branches with the aim of benefiting from the experience of countries with advanced health systems. The specific topic was the establishment of professional troops, medical consultations in clinics, as well as monitoring mechanisms with the aim of managing processes and respecting working hours”, said the communique.












