HEALTH MANAGEMENT. ROMANIA IN EUROPEAN CONTEXT
Elena Cristina Pană and
Ileana Nişulescu
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Elena Cristina Pană: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Ileana Nişulescu: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Management & Marketing, 2013, vol. 8, issue Special-Issue, 267-274
Abstract:
In Europe of the last decades, considerable efforts have been made to ensure access to high quality care, coping with challenges rarely encountered in other parts of the world such as the aging of population, research for finding and use of more effective drugs and some more advanced technology. In order to position Romania in the European context, we perform a comparative analysis, appealing to the indicators, such as years of healthy life, distribution of medical staff on various areas, the number of deaths focusing on emerging areas and cause of death. During the crisis Europe has drastically reduced health costs, both in public and in private sectors, but the most affected were emerging areas where: salaries were cut low, they stopped hiring, medical staff migrated in search of higher incomes and better working conditions. Successful experience of some EU countries have shown that some types of social policy and investment strategy in education in general and in education for prevention, in particular, lead to long-term positive impact on health
Keywords: health management; healthy living; medical staff; number of deaths; causes of death. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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