Thematic Fund Health Romania

Progetto concluso

The Thematic Fund for Health Reforms in Romania has the purpose to deepen and widen previous support by Switzerland to reforms in the area of medical emergency and paediatry and will in addition to that support the development of community integrated health and social services in rural areas.

Paese/Regione Tema Periodo Budget
Romania
Rafforzare la sicurezza sociale
Servizi sanitari di base
01.04.2011 - 06.12.2019
CHF 8'499'200
Contesto

The public health system in Romania still lacks profound reforms regarding financing, organisation, training and equipment. Due to the economic crisis, the resources available are insufficient and there is a migration of health staff to Western European countries. The national health authorities are keen to continue reforms but need external assistance in knowledge and funds.

Obiettivi

The fund shall pursue the objectives of widening the access to public health and social services as well as improving the quality of health services. Expected outcomes are a high quality service delivery in paediatric emergency, a further professionalization of emergency services and replicable pilots of rural health services.

Gruppi target

Regional hospitals and training centres with their staff, population in need of emergency services and care

Attività

Priority shall be given to activities in primary health care, in emergency medicine and in paediatric intensive care. The three activities will be managed by Executing Agencies under the supervision of the Swiss Intermediate Body. 

 

Risultati

Risultati raggiunti:  

  • A specialisation program for paediatric intensive care was developed. A curriculum with 5 trianing modules aligned with the European Association of peadiatric intensive care was developed and approved by MoH.
  • Training centres for emergency services have training capacities in 5 university simulation centres. 40 experts were trained in simulation and 8 new curricula have been developed specialists
  • Seven pilot community medico-social service projects have been implemented in the regions of Tulcea, Botosani and Salaj and provide integrated services to people living in rural communities with the focus to improve access, quality and comprehensiveness of services for people in need. 
  • Training centres for emergency services were upgraded in terms of training equipment, materials and training capacities and nearly 500 persons were trained. 

 


Direzione/Ufficio responsabile DSC
Credito Contributo svizzero all'allargamento dell'UE
Partner del progetto Partner contrattuale
Instituzione universitaria e di ricerca svizzera
  • Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute


Budget Fase in corso Budget Svizzera CHF   8'499'200 Budget svizzero attualmente già speso CHF   6'950'073
Fasi del progetto

Fase 1 01.04.2011 - 06.12.2019   (Completed)