Tragedy and anger in hospital dissolution
Romania’s closure of over 60 hospitals between April and December this year is leading to confusion and tragedy for staff and patients.
Report by Nicoleta Banila May 2011 - From the Print Edition
In Baia de Aries, Alba county, the local hospital serves a remote rural community with a large psychiatric ward and 70 beds for inpatients, plus services for outpatients, paediatrics, a laboratory and radiology. The institution has run without debts and the next nearest hospital is over 25 kilometres away in the town of Campeni.
But Baia de Aries has shut its doors – one of 67 hospitals suddenly rushed in dissolution by a cost-cutting Government keeping to the terms of a multi-billion loan ... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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