Horațiu Moldovan, the president of CNAS, states that the reform of the healthcare system in Romania is necessary, but it should not involve breaking the CNAS monopoly; rather, it should focus on the real autonomy of health insurance and the proper use of funds for patients. Following the statements of the Minister of Health, Alexandru Rogobete, Moldovan emphasizes that the current system offers a uniform and solidary basic package, essential for equal access to medical services. He warns that transferring the health insurance fund to private management could lead to patient selection and a two-speed healthcare system. Moldovan proposes that the reform should focus on the digitalization of the system, transparent procurement, and performance-based funding, without compromising solidarity. He also emphasizes that CNAS should have real autonomy in contracting medical services, free from the influence of the Ministry of Health. Moldovan concludes that an effective reform should not fragment the system but modernize it and make it more efficient, ensuring fair access to treatment for all patients.
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