Paying the price for healthcare
Mass bribery, indifference and a lack of funds contribute to a broken healthcare system in Romania
June 2009 - From the Print Edition
The moment people enter a Romanian hospital, they engage in a complicated system of negotiating bribes.
Adina Georgescu, a 27-year old woman working in a bank, was visiting a bedridden 65-year old friend with a collapsed lung in a well-regarded Bucharest hospital.
A plump security guard in a black baseball cap asked her why she was entering the hospital at five pm. “It is out of visiting hours,” he said, waiting for her response. A few seconds later she passed him 20 RON (about five Eu...
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