Health care financing in the Republic of Moldova under the pressure of Covid-19 pandemic
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ŢUGUI, Eduard, SECRIERU, Angela. Health care financing in the Republic of Moldova under the pressure of Covid-19 pandemic. In: Globalization and Higher Education in Economics and Business Administratrion – GEBA: 2020. Challenges of COVID-19 Pandemics for Economics and Business Administration, Ed. 12, 22 octombrie 2020, Iași. Iași : Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași,, 2021, Ediția 12, pp. 505-519.
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Globalization and Higher Education in Economics and Business Administratrion – GEBA
Ediția 12, 2021
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12, Iași, Romania, 22 octombrie 2020

Health care financing in the Republic of Moldova under the pressure of Covid-19 pandemic

JEL: H12, H51, I13, I18

Pag. 505-519

Ţugui Eduard1, Secrieru Angela2
 
1 University of European Political and Economic Studies „Constantin Stere”,
2 Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 19 martie 2024


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The study highlights the issue of attracting migrant workers in the financial contribution scheme to the health system in the Republic of Moldova. The right to healthcare of migrant workers is becoming a topical issue for an interconnected world in which hundreds of millions of workers are employed outside their countries of origin. The COVID-19 pandemic has revived interest in medical services for migrant workers, but academic interest is predominant from the perspective of migrant host states, not countries of origin. The research on the financing of the healthcare system through the attracting of migrant workers contributes to the completion of the health economy with theses related to the attracting of migrants in the health systems of the countries of origin and, simultaneously, aims to formulate recommendations for financing the medical system in Moldova and ensuring social justice.

Cuvinte-cheie
migrant workers, healthcare systems, health production function, public finances, health insurance.