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  2. Healthcare in Romania - Wikipedia

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    On 26 March 2012, the Health minister of Romania announced a similar proposal. [15] The project is similar to the one proposed in November, [16] although the project brings up a new initiative, namely the dissolution of the National Health Insurance Fund (Romanian: Casa Națională de Asigurări de Sănătate). Furthermore, the hospitals will ...

  3. Health in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The first case of AIDS in Romania was diagnosed in 1985, and in 1989 cases have been reported in children. [8] Between 1985 and 2014 were reported 19,906 cases, 6,540 deaths, respectively (468 new cases per year).

  4. List of hospitals in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The list below is a database that contains hospitals in Romania. All public hospitals receive funding from the Ministry of Health. Romania has a universal healthcare system, hence all public hospitals are charge-free and available to each citizen of the European Union. There are 425 operational hospitals across the country.

  5. More than 100 Romanian health care facilities taken offline ...

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    More than 100 health care facilities in Romania are offline after hackers launched a ransomware attack on at least 25 hospitals.

  6. 2016 diluted disinfectants crisis in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The diluted disinfectants crisis in Romania of 2016 characterized a critical time in the evolution of the national health system, arose as a result of researching nonconformities in relation to legal rules, parameters of products disinfectants purchased and used in medical institutions in Romania.

  7. 1980s–1990s Romanian orphans phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Under Nicolae Ceaușescu, both abortion and contraception were forbidden. Ceaușescu believed that population growth would lead to economic growth. [1] In October 1966, Decree 770 was enacted, which banned abortion except in cases in which the mother was over forty years of age or already had four children in care. [2]

  8. Romanian court sends Andrew Tate's human trafficking case ...

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    The Bucharest Court ruled in April of this year to send the case to trial, a decision Tate has appealed. Romanian court sends Andrew Tate's human trafficking case back to prosecutors Skip to main ...

  9. 2012 Romanian protests - Wikipedia

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    On 1 February 2012, law 220/2011 created a co-pay service. Romanian citizens do purchase health insurance, but the co-pay system involves a means tested "gap" fee for basic consults. Emergency healthcare remains free. The new public health law allows the state to sponsor private medical institutions that provide emergency health care.