Patients in Montenegro Not Only Suffer Pain but Also Buy Iodine – Healthcare System in Chaos!

Montenegro’s Healthcare Nightmare: Patients Not Only Suffer Pain but Also Buy Their Own Iodine!

Did you know that in Montenegro, patients don’t just suffer pain—they have to buy iodine and bandages themselves? That’s right! Ćazim Lisičić, a member of the SDP’s GO and representative of the European Alliance, has blown the whistle on the catastrophic state of Montenegro’s healthcare system.

A ‘Revolution’ That Failed Miserably

The abolition of healthcare contributions was supposed to be a revolutionary move. Instead, what happened? Patients now have to bring their own bandages and iodine to the hospital. The system is so broken that basic dignity is being stripped away from those who need care the most.

The System That Punishes the Weakest

Lisičić put it bluntly: “When populism boomerangs, it doesn’t hit the thrower—it hits the system that carries the burden on its back.” While politicians play their games, it’s the patients who suffer.

What Does This Mean for Citizens?

Imagine being sick and having to buy essential medical supplies because the hospital doesn’t provide them. It’s not just unfair—it’s a national disgrace for a country that prides itself on its healthcare.

Is This the End of Healthcare Injustice?

Sadly, no. This isn’t an isolated incident but a symptom of a deeper crisis in Montenegro’s healthcare.

The Bottom Line

While politicians promise reforms, patients continue to suffer. Will anyone stand up for the most vulnerable? Or will we keep watching the system crumble while ordinary people buy iodine and bandages?

If you’ve had similar experiences or think it’s time for change, drop a comment below. Maybe together we can make some noise where it really counts!


This is just the tip of the iceberg of healthcare problems in Montenegro. Time to wake up?

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