Prompt Imer: After visa liberalisation, we may have unimaginable crisis for health workers

FSSHK's head, Tevise Imer, has spoken in connection with the escape of health workers from Kosovo. Imer said that after visa liberalisation, the exits are expected to be even higher. Flight has become a phenomenon now, especially the flight of health workers from more developed countries to developed countries because [...]
Imer said that after visa liberalisation, the exits are expected to be even higher.
The escape has become a phenomenon already, and especially the flight of health workers from more developed countries to developed countries because of poor pay, but they also leave because of poor conditions that are especially due to these Western Balkan countries and namely Kosovo. Even without visas they've gone long enough, I believe free movement opens their doors even more. Germany has very large demands especially for health workers because it is deficitd while we are producing Quadro to the states of Europe”.
The FSSHK head warned that there may be a huge crisis for health personnel Kosovo.
I'm hoping and I believe we don't have much left for health workers, but we can still have an unimaginable crisis either by the leadership or by the citizens of the general lack of health personnel. We're seeing a lack of medical personnel starting with doctors, nurses etc.” she told “Gazeta Blic”
Imer also showed a meeting with a girl who had finished the Middle School of Medicine, where she had announced that the whole class had contracted with a German clinic and that they are expected to start there in September.
I've met a girl, where all the classes that have completed the Medical Middle School have contracted a German clinic and are expected in January to start there with work as assistant nurse at the same time continue their studies there. Look at what conditions the German state is offering to take Quadro from here. Let's not talk about it later when you get a ready product, a doctor, a doctor general. It's very painful for our country, but it's also expensive that we don't know if we have this luxury to pick up workers from outside which country we're going to run to, maybe we're going to look for African countries where there's not going to be any vaults. Some statistics that are making the health sector, part of doctors, are seeing that in 2027 we have a huge crisis in some directions” Imer declared in an interview given “Gazeta Blic”












