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Scientific Research In Human Medicine And Health Economics €“ Two Inseparable And Vital Key Elements To The Future Of Humanity

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  • Margareta Stela FLORESCU

    (Faculty of Management and Public Administration, Bucharest University of Economic Studies)

  • Alina Stefania CHENIC (CRETU)

    (Faculty of Economics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies)

  • Ioan CRISTESCU

    (Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest)

Abstract

Human health is certainly a fundamental necessity for the progress of civilization. On the other hand, medical care for the population is a legal obligation on national, European and global levels. Hence there is an obviously big interest in this activity and in the great financial efforts for the development of scientific research. Although progress over time led to a high level of performance in medicine, which resulted in a steady increase in average life expectancy of the population - there is still a huge gap between the general technological development of human civilization and medicine. Especially in the context of multiple inherent dysfunctions in the socio-economic and psychosocial life of the XXI century, medicine involves a new, more logical and more complex approach.

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  • Margareta Stela FLORESCU & Alina Stefania CHENIC (CRETU) & Ioan CRISTESCU, 2014. "Scientific Research In Human Medicine And Health Economics €“ Two Inseparable And Vital Key Elements To The Future Of Humanity," Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, Research Centre in Public Administration and Public Services, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 10(1), pages 244-256, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:compca:v:10:y:2014:i:1:p:244-256
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