Concerns Raised Over Stability of Macedonia’s Shendetsor System
Recent efforts to establish a stable financial system for Macedonia’s shendetsor system have faced significant challenges, according to statements released today. The system, intended to maintain patient care, is currently under evaluation. Key concerns center around the adequacy of the current guarantee.
While the guarantee has successfully covered the initial payment for the first patient, it has proven insufficient to meet the ongoing financial obligations for the remaining patient population. Specifically, the guarantee does not cover the projected costs associated with continued patient care. This raises questions about the long-term viability of the shendetsor system and its ability to consistently fulfill its intended purpose.
Officials are actively assessing the system’s financial structure and exploring potential solutions to address the identified shortfall. The evaluation is ongoing, and further details regarding the assessment’s findings are expected in the coming days. The focus remains on ensuring the continued provision of patient care within the shendetsor system.