Kurti: In the genecology clinic, there will be more rooms with nine beds, but maximum with two

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has visited the Gynecology Clinic, where he saw the renovations being made at the clinic. Kurt said that he rejoiced when he learned that there will be no more rooms of six to nine beds, but according to him, the rooms will be at best two beds. “are [...]
The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has visited the Gynecology Clinic, where he saw the renovations being made at the clinic.
Kurt said that he rejoiced when he learned that there will be no more rooms of six to nine beds, but according to him, the rooms will be at best two beds.
“are also good news these three new services, so the Assistant Medical Fertilization, as well as Religious Medicine and Amniocentes, which will no doubt increase the RKUK reiting, in general, the Gynecological Clinic”.
But at the same time, in parallel as we know from politics, the expectations of patients will increase, so the patients when you show them that you give more services and you raise the quality of services, automatically their expectations, so we must jointly get to the best of those expectations, and with ease and speed”, he said.
Next, Kurt thanked doctors for the contribution, commitment, work, and commitment that he believed they do every day and every hour “but perhaps every minute and every second, because life is born here and very short moments become crucial”.
Therefore, you are silent, living labour heroes who will never receive the well-deserved public gratitude, but let us use this visit to return a small portion of the groundless debt that is in principle irreversible”, Kurti said.












