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Príloha Č. 13 K MU 03/2018 Kontaktná Osoba E-Mail Željko Vujošević Zeljko.Vujosevic@Rfzcg.Co.Me Nataša Ralević Natasa.Ra Príloha č. 13 k MU 03/2018 Kód Názov Skratka Ulica PSČ Mesto Kontaktná osoba e-mail Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7202 Područna jedinica BAR FZZO PJ BAR Jovana Tomaševića 33/2 8500 BAR Željko Vujošević [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7203 Područna jedinica BERANE FZZO PJ BERANE 29.Novembar bb 84300 Berane Nataša Ralević [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7204 Područna jedinica BIJELO POLJE FZZO PJ BIJELO POLJE Trg golootočkih zrtava bb 84000 Bijelo Polje Ćermal Drpljanin [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7205 Područna jedinica CETINJE FZZO PJ CETINJE Bajova 2, (prostorije opštine) 81250 Cetinje Ljiljana Žarić [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7206 Područna jedinica HERCEG NOVI FZZO PJ HERCEG NOVI Nikole ljubibratića br 1 (prostorije DZ) 85340 Herceg Novi Žana Kovačević [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7207 Područna jedinica KOTOR FZZO PJ KOTOR Gurdića bb 85330 Kotor Milorad Dikanović [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7208 Područna jedinica NIKŠIĆ FZZP PJ NIKŠIĆ Radoja Dakića bb 81400 Nikšić Zorica Bajović [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7209 Područna jedinica PLJEVLJA FZZO PJ PLJEVLJA Trg 13.jul bb 84200 PLJEVLJA Mersiha Bajrović [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, Lucija Pelević/Emir lucija.pelević@rfzcg.co.me; 7210 Područna jedinica PODGORICA FZZO PJ PODGORICA Vaka Durovića bb 81000 Podgorica Bojadžić [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7211 Područna jedinica ROŽAJE FZZO PJ ROŽAJE 30.Septembra bb 84310 Rožaje Tarik Dedeić [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7212 Filijala Andrijevica FZZO FI ANDRIJEVICA Branka Deletića (prostorije DZ) 84320 Andrijevica Grujica Lalević [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7213 Filijala Budva FZZO FI BUDVA Pop Jola Zeca bb (prostorije DZ) 85310 BUDVA Željko Jovanović [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7214 Filijala DANILOVGRAD FZZO FI DANILOVGRAD Prve Bokeljske bb (prostorije DZ) 81410 Danilovgrad Duško Kovačević [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7215 Filijala KOLAŠIN FZZO FI KOLAŠIN Palih partizana bb 81210 Kolašin Vera Milošević [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7216 Filijala MOJKOVAC FZZO FI MOJKOVAC Filipa Žurića bb 84205 Mojkovac Smilja Mrdak [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7217 Filijala PLAV FZZO FI PLAV Čaršijska bb 84325 Plav Mirsad Olević [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7218 Filijala PLUŽINE FZZO FI PLUŽINE Zgrada Opštine Plužine 81435 Plužine Pavle Blagojević [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7219 Filijala ŠAVNIK FZZO FI ŠAVNIK 81450 Šavnik Dragan Vuksanović [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7220 Filijala ŽABLJAK FZZO FI ŽABLJAK Prostorije zdravstvene stanice Žabljak 84220 Žabljak Nataša Šljivančanin [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7221 Filijala ULCINJ FZZO FI ULCINJ 26.Novembra b.b. Ulcinj Skender Elezagić [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7222 Filijala TIVAT FZZO FI TIVAT Park b.b. (prostorije DZ) TIVAT Gina Radenović [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Gore, 7223 Filijala PETNJICA FZZO FI PETNJICA PETNJICA Asmir Osmanović [email protected] Fond za zdravstveno osiguranje Crne Sandra Damjanović; [email protected]; 7201 Gore,centrala FZZO CENTRALA Vaka Durovića bb 81000 PODGORICA Andrijana Radević [email protected].
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