Mii de pacienți din România ocupă paturi de terapie intensivă sau oncologie, deși statul nu-i poate trata. Același stat le refuză dreptul la o îngrijire omenească

In Romania, thousands of patients are unable to receive adequate palliative care, leading to overcrowding in intensive care units and oncology wards. The country has only 3,700 palliative care beds for 192,000 patients needing such services annually. Many hospitals lack the necessary facilities, forcing patients to remain in inappropriate wards. This situation has resulted in thousands of additional hospitalization days, straining healthcare resources. The disparity in palliative care availability highlights a significant gap in the healthcare system, affecting both patients and medical staff.