Albanian oncology hospital workers charged for sending cancer patients to private clinics, leading to costly treatments and corruption.

Albanian medical workers charged with sending cancer patients to private clinics, leading to costly treatment and abuse of public posts. Two doctors and five other medical workers at the public Oncology Hospital in Tirana face up to seven years in prison if found guilty. Corruption remains an issue in Albania's public health system, where private treatment is often unaffordable for many citizens.

June 26, 2024
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