• Projects started in 2003

  • Approaching tobacco consumption from a public health perspective

    financing: Open Society Institute (OSI)
    country: Romania

    Carried out in the period 2003-2004, through this project we supported the implementation of a Tobacco Consumption Control Strategy, introducing it to the list of priorities of the Ministry of Health and Family, as well as that of other authorities.

  • Building solutions for the Romanian population insufficiently covered by health care

    financing: EU-PHARE
    country: Romania

    Carried out in 2003, through this project we supported the increase in access to health care services for the Romanian population insufficiently covered by health care.

  • Combatting tobacco consumption through increasing public awareness on the health risks of active and passive smoking

    financing: EU-PHARE
    country: Romania

    Implemented between 2003-2004, through this project we aimed to increase public awareness of the target population regarding the negative effects of passive smoking.

  • Mass-media campaign to promote voluntary and non-renumerated blood donation among the Romanian youth

    financing: Fondul Global pentru Combatere a HIV/SIDA, Tuberculozei şi Malariei (GFTAM) prin Ministerul Sănătăţii - Unitatea de Implementare a Proiectelor Fondului Global şi a Băncii Mondiale
    country: Romania

    Implemented in the period 2003-2007, this project aimed to ensure that sufficient blood is donated at national level to meet the needs of Romania and to further increase public awareness on voluntary and non-remunerated blood donation.

  • Prevention of Cervical Cancer as a public health priority

    financing: JSI Research & Training Institute (JSI)/USAID
    country: Romania

    In 2003, through this project we supported the development of the cervical cancer prevention strategy and methodology in Romania, as a public health priority, within the USAID/JSI programme "Health Family Initiative".

  • REMSSy 3 Extending the Emergency Care System in Romania

    financing: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
    country: Romania

    Implemented between 2003-2005, through this project we supported the continued increase in the survival rates of patients who use emergency care services by improving the quality of emergency medical services.

  • The decentralization of the public health services in Romania.

    financing: Fundația Humana
    country: Romania

    Between 2003-2004, through the activities of the project, a pilot model of decentralization was implemented at the level of Sălaj county.

  • The development of evidence-based practice guidelines in Romania

    financing: Organizația Mondială a Sănătății WHO/Europe
    country: Romania

    Carried out between 2003-2005, this project developed the methodology for the development of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines, approved by MoH.

  • The Management of the Medical Practice of the General Practitioner

    financing: EU-PHARE
    country: Romania

    Implemented in the period 2003-2004, this project evaluated the management training needs of the target groups, delivered management training to the medical service providers and the health sector decision makers, and to evaluated the project impact.

  • The opinion barometer for healthcare services

    financing: Open Society Institute (OSI)
    country: Romania

    Conducted between 2003-2005, this program provided the most objective overview of the current state of the health system from the perspective of the population.

  • Training Programme for General Practitioners from remote areas on primary health care practice management

    financing: EU-PHARE
    country: Romania

    Conducted between 2003-2004, through this project, General Practitioners in remote areas of the North-Eastern region of Romania were provided with managerial instruments to manage the complex health care needs of the population they serve.

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