PREVENTION SAVES LIVES AND REDUCES HEALTH SPENDING

Sebastian Mezei
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Maintaining a health system, at the highest level of performance and ensuring the health needs for the population, is a major challenge for all states. Health expenditures are constantly increasing, being influenced by technological progress in the field, innovative treatments or aging of the population in correlation with the existence of chronic diseases related to age. An important component in reducing health expenditure is prevention, medical conditions can be detected in the early stage, and their treatment requiring significantly lower costs compared to aggravated forms of the disease. For the period 2014 – 2018, Romania has allocated, on average, over 68% fewer financial allocations for prevention (out of GDP), compared to the European Union average, while countries such as Italy, Finland, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands have allocations between 27 and 36% above the European average. Romania ranks, at European Union level, on the penultimate position, allocating 0.08% of GDP (2018) for prevention in health, with a direct impact on the number of critical patients and high treatment costs.
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预防可以挽救生命并减少卫生支出
维持最高水平的卫生系统并确保人口的卫生需求,是所有国家面临的一项重大挑战。受领域技术进步、创新治疗方法或与年龄相关的慢性病存在相关的人口老龄化的影响,卫生支出不断增加。减少卫生支出的一个重要组成部分是预防,疾病可以在早期阶段被发现,与疾病的加重形式相比,治疗这些疾病所需的费用要低得多。2014年至2018年期间,罗马尼亚用于预防的财政拨款(国内生产总值)平均比欧盟平均水平低68%以上,而意大利、芬兰、瑞典、德国和荷兰等国家的拨款比欧洲平均水平高27%至36%。罗马尼亚在欧盟一级排名倒数第二,将国内生产总值(2018年)的0.08%用于卫生预防,这直接影响到危重患者的数量和高昂的治疗费用。
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