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The Public Health System In Romania Can Be Sustainable On The Financial Market

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  • GILDA TOMA

    (UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSSINES ADMINISTRATION, CRAIOVA DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES)

Abstract

We need a viable, sustained, stable, high-performance presentation of a revitalized public health system in the financial market When we talk about health, we often think that every democratic state needs its population, with a demographic diversity, to be healthy. Although there are financial resources, specialized qualified staff, programs for the implementation of projects on regional development of the public health system, need a deep contribution of specialists in their practical implementation, using practical ways and principles, legally established, but with a strong impact on the population. We often think that there is no need to adapt the strategies of other states in the public health system, as long as there is a potential resource that can be used. If the implications for the development of the public health system are predominantly real and with precise destinations in time and space, we have a favorable result in this regard. Why do the specialized medical staff in our country have to provide their medical services in other states? Don't we need new strategies in approaching and stabilizing the medical staff in Romania? What we have to do and what we pursue in the development of a public health system is in fact a goal that must be well established in a democratic society. The financial market of the health system, therefore, becomes a sensitive subject, which although it is diversified by sources of origin, must become simplified, starting from the purpose, use, results. The practice of sustaining any link in the economic, social, cultural, educational and especially health fields is the reason why we want to have a healthy society, whose health needs are found in the country's financial policy.

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  • Gilda Toma, 2022. "The Public Health System In Romania Can Be Sustainable On The Financial Market," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 4, pages 337-341, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2022:v:4:p:337-341
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