ROMANIA'S BREAST CANCER AND HEALTHCARE EDUCATION
Mădălina Tofan (),
Gabriel Brătucu (),
Ioana Bianca Chițu () and
Lavinia Dovleac ()
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Mădălina Tofan: Transivania University of Brașov
Gabriel Brătucu: Transivania University of Brașov
Ioana Bianca Chițu: Transivania University of Brașov
Lavinia Dovleac: Transivania University of Brașov
Journal of Smart Economic Growth, 2018, vol. 3, issue 2, 13-19
Abstract:
Romania's public health system has many deficiencies, and globalization could help in developing appropriate medium and long term strategies. The analysis of statistics about the Romanian health system compared to the international ones was made regarding the population access to treatment, education and screening programmes. This study was based on a descriptive marketing research in order to present the bond between globalization and the Romanian health system in terms of breast cancer statistics and inequalities in access healthcare, because of the migration of human resources and the lack of primary health in the entire country.
Keywords: breast cancer; globalization; health systems; inequalities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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