The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has said that with the construction of the Nephrology Clinic and the Hemato-Oncology Clinic, citizens will be able to stop thinking about traveling abroad for treatment.
Kurti on Thursday visited the works being done in these two clinics in the space of the University Clinical Center (QKUK). He was accompanied by the Minister of Health, Arben Vitia.
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He said that this project is worth 4.3 million euros and will offer the highest health services for the treatment of patients with these two diseases "which will now also begin to be treated in our Republic".
"Kosovo citizens will no longer need to think about which airline they will travel with abroad to heal, as has happened in these two decades, but they will receive quality health services in Kosovo. Patients will have access to new services that are not available in our country. This is the most important leap that is being made in health investments", said Kurti.
The Nephrology Clinic serves patients with kidney diseases, while the Hemato-Oncology Clinic serves those with cancer.