Health Minister Azir Aliu convened a productive meeting today with members of the National Alliance for Rare Diseases. The alliance, encompassing more than fifteen patient associations, was formally announced in a Ministry of Health statement. The central theme of the discussion revolved around the difficulties experienced by people living with rare illnesses.
Specifically, the meeting addressed the critical need for consistent and ongoing treatment, alongside improvements in communication within healthcare institutions. A key objective was to bolster the relationship between the Ministry of Health and the various patient organizations involved. Aliu underscored the Ministry’s unwavering dedication to establishing a dependable and predictable system for therapy provision for those affected by rare conditions.
The Minister stated that the new three-year procurement procedures model is designed to enhance stability. This initiative seeks to create a more secure framework for accessing necessary medications and treatments. Aliu highlighted the importance of fostering trust and collaboration as essential components of this ongoing effort to support individuals with rare diseases.
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Minister Aliu emphasized the need for enhanced planning and prompt treatment regarding uncommon illnesses.