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  2. Healthcare in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    In the past, Kosovo’s capabilities to develop a modern health care system were limited. [2] Low GDP during 1990 worsened the situation even more. However, the establishment of the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Pristina marked a significant development in health care.

  3. National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s were characterized by very bad medical conditions in the Balkans. [1] In general, based on the Kosovar health care condition and the overall public health situation, a decision was made to establish hygiene and epidemiological services in the city of Peja with the "Rockfeler" fund support from the U.S and on 5 June 1925 this service finally began to work.

  4. University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The University Clinical Center of Kosovo (UCCK; Albanian: Qendra Klinike Universitare e Kosovës; QKUK) is the largest and most prominent medical institution in Kosovo, located in Pristina, the capital city. The UCCK provides a wide range of medical services, including specialized treatments and surgeries, and plays a crucial role in healthcare ...

  5. Category:Health in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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  6. Category : Medical and health organizations based in Kosovo

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  7. Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Secondary health care is decentralised in seven regional hospitals. Pristina does not have any regional hospital and instead uses University Clinical Centre of Kosovo for health care services. University Clinical Centre of Kosovo provides its health care services in twelve clinics, [290] where 642 doctors are employed. [291] At a lower level ...

  8. Republic of Kosova - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo Albanians organized a resistance movement, creating a number of parallel structures in education, medical care, and taxation. [8] New schools opened, with houses being turned into facilities for schools, including high schools and universities. During parallel elections, new leaders were elected, forming a new country within a country.

  9. Category:Hospitals in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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