Regional Disparities in Romania. Contribution of the Regional Operational Program to Health Infrastructure

Health infrastructure is one of the weaknesses of socio-economic development in Romania and in other European states. In order to get a better picture of the Romanian health system issues, this paper analyzes a number of statistical indicators considered representative for the national and European...

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Main Authors: VICTOR PLATON, ANDREEA CONSTANTINESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cluj University Press 2013-01-01
Series:Romanian Review of Regional Studies
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Online Access:http://rrrs.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/arhive/Artpdf/v9n22013/RRRS902201310.pdf
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description Health infrastructure is one of the weaknesses of socio-economic development in Romania and in other European states. In order to get a better picture of the Romanian health system issues, this paper analyzes a number of statistical indicators considered representative for the national and European health infrastructure for a 20 years period, between 1990 and 2010. Our paper has three main objectives: (a) to identify the main trends for health infrastructure in some of the European Union countries; (b) to describe the evolution of the health system in Romania, the comparative situation at the European level as well as regional level indicators dynamics; (c) to overview the Regional Operational Program in Romania, how much does it help the regional health infrastructure in our country. At the European level, there is a constant decrease in the number of hospital beds. For this indicator, Romania has slightly higher values than the European average. We must mention that the hospital beds indicator offers limited information on health infrastructure which also includes medical equipment and specific devices and practices. The number of hospitals in Romania increased with 18.9% during the last 20 years (1990-2010). During the observed timeline, the number of hospitals in Romania had a constant positive evolution at regional level. The number of doctors in hospitals has an increasing trend at the local as well as at the international level. Romania has a number of doctors twice lower than the European average (3.6 doctors for one thousand inhabitants). The Regional Operational Program (ROP) has a limited influence in achieving the objectives stated in Applicants Guide for Priority Axis 3. Major Intervention Area 3.1. This happens because supporting infrastructure improvements will not create institutional modernization. The financial contribution through ROP will result in the modernization of 11% of the existing hospitals in Romania.
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spelling doaj.art-17b3b20b61ed491dbadcdf24bbe9fc0c2022-12-22T02:35:19ZengCluj University PressRomanian Review of Regional Studies1841-15762013-01-01IX28798Regional Disparities in Romania. Contribution of the Regional Operational Program to Health InfrastructureVICTOR PLATONANDREEA CONSTANTINESCUHealth infrastructure is one of the weaknesses of socio-economic development in Romania and in other European states. In order to get a better picture of the Romanian health system issues, this paper analyzes a number of statistical indicators considered representative for the national and European health infrastructure for a 20 years period, between 1990 and 2010. Our paper has three main objectives: (a) to identify the main trends for health infrastructure in some of the European Union countries; (b) to describe the evolution of the health system in Romania, the comparative situation at the European level as well as regional level indicators dynamics; (c) to overview the Regional Operational Program in Romania, how much does it help the regional health infrastructure in our country. At the European level, there is a constant decrease in the number of hospital beds. For this indicator, Romania has slightly higher values than the European average. We must mention that the hospital beds indicator offers limited information on health infrastructure which also includes medical equipment and specific devices and practices. The number of hospitals in Romania increased with 18.9% during the last 20 years (1990-2010). During the observed timeline, the number of hospitals in Romania had a constant positive evolution at regional level. The number of doctors in hospitals has an increasing trend at the local as well as at the international level. Romania has a number of doctors twice lower than the European average (3.6 doctors for one thousand inhabitants). The Regional Operational Program (ROP) has a limited influence in achieving the objectives stated in Applicants Guide for Priority Axis 3. Major Intervention Area 3.1. This happens because supporting infrastructure improvements will not create institutional modernization. The financial contribution through ROP will result in the modernization of 11% of the existing hospitals in Romania.http://rrrs.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/arhive/Artpdf/v9n22013/RRRS902201310.pdfRegional disparitiesHealth infrastructureHealth indicator analysisRegional Operational ProgramFinancial contribution
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ANDREEA CONSTANTINESCU
Regional Disparities in Romania. Contribution of the Regional Operational Program to Health Infrastructure
Romanian Review of Regional Studies
Regional disparities
Health infrastructure
Health indicator analysis
Regional Operational Program
Financial contribution
title Regional Disparities in Romania. Contribution of the Regional Operational Program to Health Infrastructure
title_full Regional Disparities in Romania. Contribution of the Regional Operational Program to Health Infrastructure
title_fullStr Regional Disparities in Romania. Contribution of the Regional Operational Program to Health Infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Regional Disparities in Romania. Contribution of the Regional Operational Program to Health Infrastructure
title_short Regional Disparities in Romania. Contribution of the Regional Operational Program to Health Infrastructure
title_sort regional disparities in romania contribution of the regional operational program to health infrastructure
topic Regional disparities
Health infrastructure
Health indicator analysis
Regional Operational Program
Financial contribution
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