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31 July 09:41

The Alliance of Chronic Patients in Romania proposes a national health pact, calling for 9% of GDP funding to improve access to treatment and care.

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APCR draws attention to the health crisis, highlighting high mortality and low life expectancy in Romania. The National Health Pact aims at a cross-party political consensus for sustainable reforms, including institutional stability and equitable access to treatment. Among the proposed measures are the development of a modern emergency system, ensuring funding of 9% of GDP and involving patients in decisions. The APCR calls for strong action to address the problems of the health system and ensure fundamental rights for all citizens.

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