2023
DOI: 10.25122/jml-2023-0080
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A five-year (2017–2021) time series evaluation of patient-reported informal healthcare payments in Romania

Abstract: Low wages of health professionals are widely recognized as one of the drivers of informal payments in Romania’s healthcare system. In January 2018, the government increased wages by an average of 70% to 172% in the public healthcare sector. This study examined the trends in patient-reported informal healthcare payments, discussing the effect of a one-time wage increase in 2018 and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. It draws on monthly survey data of patient-reported informal payments collect… Show more

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“…Among other things, in 2018 the Romanian government substantially increased health professionals’ wages by 70-172% across the public sector. In a paper published in March 2023,2 researchers from Romania and the Netherlands investigated whether this had made a difference to reported bribery.…”
Section: Romania Up Bribery Downmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among other things, in 2018 the Romanian government substantially increased health professionals’ wages by 70-172% across the public sector. In a paper published in March 2023,2 researchers from Romania and the Netherlands investigated whether this had made a difference to reported bribery.…”
Section: Romania Up Bribery Downmentioning
confidence: 99%