Kurti “herron” since last year over 700 nurses left the country: For 20 years there has been investment, but only degradation

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said today that in 20 years there has been no investments in the Urology Clinic at KKUK, but only degradation. During the inauguration of this clinic's transfer, he said conditions for both patients and nurses have been degraded over two decades. Thank you for giving us [...]
<x0). Good morning to all and thank you for joining us in this significant inauguration of the Urology Clinic transformation, with about 1.2m euros of investment, since there has been no investment in the next 20 years, but there has been only degradation of conditions for both patients and nurses”, he said.
On the other hand, he stated that it is not enough that clinics are only objects, but must be places that serve to cure patients.
I, thanking Clinic Director Petrit Nura, had the pleasure of seeing how these three-beded nine rooms have modern conditions, which is extremely crucial both for the healing of patients and for the professional care they give with their maximum dedication to all doctors and nurses. Each room has central climateization, has oxygen supplies, and has the opportunity to call the nurse from her patient's bed at all times, and at the same time, there are extremely important toilet repairs, which we have in addition to disabled ones. So, it's not enough hospital, clinics to be buildings, they should be places that give hope to patients for rapid and complete recovery”, he said.
At this inauguration, Kurt was also attended by Health Minister Arben Vitita.












