The University Clinical Center of Kosovo has set up a special ad-hoc committee to conduct an administrative investigation following public complaints about the case at the Pediatrics Clinic, where a family reported concerns during the treatment of their child. Meanwhile, replacement of equipment at this clinic began today.
In response to the images published by a mother, which exposed the condition of the Pediatrics Clinic’s facilities, seven worn-out beds were removed and replaced with new ones. Authorities announced that this action marks only the first step toward broader improvements, which will extend to other departments.
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Fisnik Dobra, director of common technical-administrative services, stated that replacing damaged furniture is part of a long-term project. “Today we replaced the damaged beds with new ones, as you saw. This is just the beginning of a contract signed by the Central Procurement Agency on June 10, aimed at modernizing the infrastructure. Essentially, it involves supplying clinics with medical inventory,” he explained.
To address the raised concerns, UCCK management established an internal investigative committee to review the case in question. From internal checks, irregularities were identified that led to concrete measures.
“After identifying violations and conducting verifications by the institution, responsible persons have been given warnings, and one technical sector employee has been temporarily suspended,” UCCK said in a statement.
Also, to ensure a fair and impartial investigation process regarding allegations about the manner of treating the patient, communication, and the staff’s attitude, interim administrative measures have been taken against four nurses.
Meanwhile, Alije Keka Sylaj, director of the Pediatrics Clinic, reacted on social media emphasizing her commitment to treating every parental complaint with the utmost seriousness. She warned that any healthcare worker who violates professional norms, ethical codes, or job responsibilities will face consequences.
