Friday, January 29, 2010

Medical Healthcare

Our additional goal is to introduce new healthcare high-tech technologies into the Romanian marketplace. We strive to establish business relationships that can aid first and foremost the Romanian population, and secondly foreign people in acquiring a general and improved health state.

Patervis works diligently and makes priorities towards enhancing the common good practice in official / private health care facilities, as such enabling those institutions to provide the best possible and advanced healthcare to their people.
  • Initial procedures are in place, for the introduction of BioSafety technologies into Romania, such that will enable a wide range of anti contamination applications throughout healthcare institutions as well as households. We can offer a wide range of products that safeguards human health from many perspectives.
  • Health care in Romania is more generally poor by European standards, and access is limited in many rural areas. In 2005 there were 1.9 physicians and 7.4 hospital beds per 1,000 people. The state-owned health care system was a target of the campaign to decentralize state services that President Basescu began in 2006. With a population of 22.3 million inhabitants, Romania is, after Poland, the second largest Central European country. According to estimations, in 1999 Romanian state-owned and private healthcare units spent about $55 million on laboratory materials. It is worth noticing that in recent years the market has increased constantly, in spite of financial difficulties at a time of transition to a market economy.

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