Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu
Romanian-American University
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BMC Health Services Research | 2013
Titus Slavici; Claudiu Avram; Gabriela Victoria Mnerie; Adriana Badescu; Doina Darvasi; Florin Molnar-Matei; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) is the main cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but it also is highly preventable. The prevention rate mainly depends on the patients’ readiness to follow recommendations and the state’s capacity to support patients. Our study aims to show that proper primary care can decrease the CVD-related morbidity rate and increase the economic efficiency of the healthcare system.Since their admission to the European Union (EU), the Eastern European countries have been in a quest to achieve the Western European standards of living. As a representative Eastern European country, Romania implemented the same strategies as the rest of Eastern Europe, reflected in the health status and lifestyle of its inhabitants. Thus, a valid health policy implemented in Romania should be valid for the rest of the Eastern European countries.MethodsBased on the data collected during the EUROASPIRE III Romania Follow Up study, the potential costs of healthcare were estimated for various cases over a 10-year time period. The total costs were split into patient-supported costs and state-supported costs. The state-supported costs were used to deduce the rate of patients with severe CVD that can be treated yearly. A statistical model for the evolution of this rate was computed based on the readiness of the patients to comply with proper primary care treatment.ResultsWe demonstrate that for patients ignoring the risks, a severe CVD has disadvantageous economic consequences, leading to increased healthcare expenses and even poverty. In contrast, performing appropriate prevention activities result in a decrease of the expenses allocated to a (eventual) CVD. In the long-term, the number of patients with severe CVD that can be treated increases as the number of patients receiving proper primary care increases.ConclusionsProper primary care can not only decrease the risk of major CVD but also decrease the healthcare costs and increase the number of patients that can be treated. Most importantly, the health standards of the EU can be achieved more rapidly when primary care is delivered appropriately.JELI18, H51
arXiv: Data Structures and Algorithms | 2008
Mugurel Ionut Andreica; Eliana-Dina Tirsa; Cristina Teodora Andreica; Romulus Andreica; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu
MCBE'08 Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS International Conference on Mathematics & Computers In Business and Economics | 2008
Marcel Stoica; Dan Nicolae; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu; Angela Andreica; Madalina Ecaterina Andreica
arXiv: Data Structures and Algorithms | 2009
Mugurel Ionut Andreica; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu; Romulus Andreica; Angela Andreica
Archive | 2013
Claudiu Avram; Gabriela Victoria Mnerie; Adriana Badescu; Doina Darvasi; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu
Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics | 2012
Mihaela Gruiescu; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu; Corina Ioanăș
6th International Conference on European Integration - Realities and Perspectives | 2011
Stela Aurelia Toader; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu; Iuliana Predescu; Antoniu Predescu
Knowledge Horizons - Economics | 2010
Iuliana Predescu; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu; Stela Aurelia Toader; Antoniu Predescu
Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics | 2010
Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu; Mihaela Gruiescu; Corina Ioanăş; Dragoş Dan Morega
Archive | 2009
Antoniu Predescu; Iuliana Predescu; Stela Aurelia Toader; Mihai Aristotel Ungureanu