2016, Volume 9, Issue 3, pp 302 – 305

Orientation to the patient as a marketing strategy in the Romanian healthcare system

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Correspondence to: Coculescu Elena Claudia, DDS, PhD student, Committee for Public Health of the Senate, Parliament of Romania, 1-3 Calea 13 Septembrie Street (Palace of Parliament), District 5, Code 050711, Bucharest, Romania, Phone: +4021 4141111, E-mail: elenacoculescu@yahoo.com

Abstract

In the context of the European political and socio-economic changes of the early 90s, health care reform in Romania has become inevitable, both for patients and for health professionals in the system. The first stage of the health care reform in Romania is focused on decentralization and improving primary health care. The Romanian medical system is currently in the process of changing the mentality, which requires time, patience, and perseverance, despite the unforeseeable or resistance inevitably faced. It is a commonly known and recognized fact that in this painful period of transition, Romanian medicine, like other fields too, has traveled a winding road, with obstacles (medical malpractices, scandals in the press related to the misappropriation of funds or underfunding of the public health system, etc.) often hard to overcome.

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Article Publishing Date (print): Jul-Sep 2016
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

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