
Belgrade and Pristina
Zlatibor Lončar was banned from entering Kosovo
Zlatibor Lončar, Minister of Health in the Government of Serbia in a technical mandate, was refused entry to Kosovo
Zlatibor Lončar, Minister of Health in the Government of Serbia in a technical mandate, was refused entry to Kosovo
It is the duty of doctors to listen and treat patients impartially. Irresponsible and unethical statements by the Minister of Health that patients came "with those symptoms (...) by order" suggesting that these complaints are fake, reduce trust in health institutions, deter people from seeking help in health institutions and thus violate the right to health care
On the day of the protest in Belgrade on March 15, Health Minister Zlatibor Lončar ordered hospital directors to work at full capacity.
The autopsy of a seven-year-old boy from Leskovac, who died at the University Medical Center Nis, showed that the cause of death was severe inflammation of the heart muscle, said Health Minister Zlatibor Lončar. Although an investigation has been launched into the actions of the doctor, the child's family and the gathered citizens raise doubts about the course of treatment and the responsibility of the medical staff
They were built at an extreme speed, tens of billions of dinars were invested in them, and two out of three are locked today
Dr. Dugalić was dismissed because he supported student protests and demands
Prof. Dr. Vladimir Dugalić believes that the main reason for his dismissal is the support he gave to students. "I am happy that a new generation of incorruptible, non-corrupt people has grown up, for whom morals, education and some systemic values are a priority," Dugalić pointed out.
Of course, Zlatibor Lončar is responsible for the waiting lists, he led the Ministry of Health. Waiting lists are a matter of organization and can be cleared without any problem if there is a will to do so. The scandal is obviously that this is a political issue, Milić said
The member of the SSP asked the Minister of Health Zlatibor Lončar how far the reduction of the waiting list has come. Lončar said in September that he was waiting for the president to return from America for this venture. Vučić came a long time ago, but the lists do not tell
Waiting lists in hospitals, an essential problem of the healthcare system in Serbia, will be abolished. Or at least that's what Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić says. Health Minister Zlatibor Lončar announced that around 3.000 citizens, who have been waiting a long time for a scanner, will complete their examinations next weekend. How feasible is this kind of healthcare reform
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, entrusted the Minister of Health Zlatibor Lončar with the formation of a team of experts who will deal with the impact of lithium mining on people's health. To the same Lončar who in 2017 managed to say that no one in Europe has a health system like the Serbs have - in which everything is free
The Minister of Health assessed that the state invests a lot in health care and said that citizens should be told that when they are treated in state institutions, these services have a price.