2016, nr. 1

REORGANISATION OF HOSPITAL SYSTEM – A KEY FACTOR IN REFORMATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA’S HEALTH SYSTEM

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Authors:  
Victor MOCANU, PhD, Institute of Legal and Political Research of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova
Ilie VOLOVEI, Master, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”
Ion MOCANU, PhD, Institute of Legal and Political Research of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova

Topicality. Starting with the middle of the ‘90s of the previous century, the Republic of Moldova started to implement a series of important reforms, aimed at improving the access and quality of the services for increasing the efficiency and the performances of the health system. The aim of the research is the analysis of the Regionalization Plan of the Hospital Services and the assessment of medical workers opinion from district and republican hospitals regarding the envisaged transformations, in order to elaborate conclusions and recommendations that will be considered at the stage of reform’s implementation. The object of the research is the physicians of different profile (therapeutic, surgical, diagnostic), which work in republican and district hospitals. Methods: questioners, statistic data analyze, comparative method. Results. The logic of the regionalization suggests a reality, and namely, the need to transfer the physicians from the republican institutions to regional hospitals will be little. As a result, it will be applied only for the provision of the highly specialized services, for the solution of the associated cases or for the use of certain sophisticated methods of diagnosis and treatment (cardiac catheterization with subsequent plasty, etc). Therefore, it can be appreciated positively the fact that only 1/5 of physicians that work in the republican hospitals accept to commute or the transfer. It is more regrettable another reality, which shows that almost ½ of the specialists from the republican medical institutions generally do not want the regionalization and boycott the reform, just when they should promote the change. It results that mainly these physicians plead for the continuous maintenance of poor quality of hospital medical assistance, for the access limitation of the rural population at quality health service and, as consequence, and the financial burden to be left on patients shoulders – a fact mentioned in all the reports of foreign experts. Therefore we made the conclusion that as our society cannot get rid of the principles of health Semasko system for 25 years, so our physicians, especially the elderly and the most qualified – continue to guide themselves of stereotypes deeply rooted in the past.

Keywords:  
hospital system, reform, Healthcare System, opinion survey, medical workers, regional and republican hospitals.