KCCG in Overdrive: 17,000 Checkups, 82 Surgeries, and 14 Babies Born in Just 24 Hours!
Imagine this – the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG) performed nearly 17,000 outpatient checkups in the last 24 hours! Yes, you read that right – 16,999 checkups, plus one more for good luck! And that’s not all. In the same period, surgeons carried out 82 operations.
Emergency and day hospitals running full throttle
Patients were treated in the emergency center, and day hospitals were working at full capacity. Hospital treatment was given to 56 patients, including 19 from the Institute for Children’s Diseases. Radiological diagnostics didn’t lag behind – 136 diagnostic procedures were done, including 98 CT and 38 MRI scans.
Labs and maternity ward never stop
Clinical laboratory diagnostics sampled 1,000 patients and performed 35,000 analyses. And in the KCCG maternity ward, 14 babies were born in just one day!
Is this normal or a crisis?
This pace sounds like KCCG has turned into a super-fast life-saving machine. But is this a sign that Montenegro’s healthcare system is overloaded? Is it proof that people have nowhere else to go but the state hospital?
What do the experts say?
KCCG says everything is under control, but the numbers don’t lie. 17,000 checkups, 82 surgeries, 14 babies born – all in 24 hours! Is this a success or a warning alarm?
Conclusion
KCCG is working like there’s no tomorrow, and we wonder – how long can this last? Is this a sign that the healthcare system is on the brink of collapse or proof that we have heroes in white coats?
If you have your own take, or maybe a hospital joke, feel free to share. Let the people’s voice be heard, because this is about the lives and health of all of us!
Join the chat – is KCCG a superhero or an overworked worker?