Public expenditure on health care in the Republic of Moldova and Romania: realities and possibilities of optimization
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GANEA, Victoria, COPĂCEANU, Cristina, GAFTON, Cristina, RUSU, Patrick. Public expenditure on health care in the Republic of Moldova and Romania: realities and possibilities of optimization. In: European Journal of Accounting, Finance and Business, 2015, vol. 3, pp. 25-35. ISSN 2344-102X.
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European Journal of Accounting, Finance and Business
Volumul 3 / 2015 / ISSN 2344-102X /ISSNe 2344-102X

Public expenditure on health care in the Republic of Moldova and Romania: realities and possibilities of optimization


Pag. 25-35

Ganea Victoria1, Copăceanu Cristina2, Gafton Cristina3, Rusu Patrick4
 
1 National Council for Accreditation and Attestation,
2 Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova,
3 Moldova State University,
4 National Institute for Economic Research, ASM
 
 
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This article reflects the analysis of some problems in the management of public spending for health care in the Republic of Moldova and Romania. The Mission of public medical-sanitary institutions is directly dependent on the financing of health care, a process that differs from one country to another, including fees and taxes, social insurance contributions, private health insurance, direct payments of households and informal payments in health systems. In order to improve public spending for health care the authors propose the use of a system of indicators tested by the Institute of the mother and child. This system of indicators allows obtaining a full and effective diagnosis of public medical-sanitary institution and provides an appropriate financial position in public medical-sanitary institutions.

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public expenditure, the system of indicators, health care, public medical-sanitary institution.