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  2. Healthcare in Romania - Wikipedia

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    On 26 March 2012, the Health minister of Romania announced a similar proposal. [15] The project is similar to the one proposed in November, [16] although the project brings up a new initiative, namely the dissolution of the National Health Insurance Fund (Romanian: Casa Națională de Asigurări de Sănătate). Furthermore, the hospitals will ...

  3. Test of Essential Academic Skills - Wikipedia

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    The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS Test) is a standardized, multiple choice entrance exam for students applying to nursing and allied health programs in the United States. [1] It is often used to determine the preparedness of potential students to enter into a nursing or allied health program.

  4. Health in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The main causes of death in 2004 in Romania were cardiovascular disease (62%), followed by malignant tumors (17%), digestive diseases (6%), accidents, injuries and poisoning (5%), and respiratory diseases (5%). [1] Deaths from external causes and from infectious and parasitic diseases are more common in Romania (4–5%) than in other EU member ...

  5. Law of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The current Civil Code of Romania came into force on 1 October 2011, replacing the old Civil Code of 1864, the Commercial Code of 1887 and the Family Code of 1953. The previous civil code came into force on 1 December 1865, and was amended numerous times over the years.

  6. Romanian-American University - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian-American University is a higher education institution, a legal person of private law and public utility, part of the national system of education, founded in 1991, accredited by law in 2002, receiving the qualification "High confidence rating" from ARACIS in 2010, whose mission is to offer high-quality education and research, in an ...

  7. Romanian care homes scandal spotlights abuse described as ...

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    Alin Mituta, a Romanian legislator at the European Parliament, asked the European Commission in July if it planned to investigate Romania’s abusive care homes issue, which he said directly ...

  8. Constitution of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The current Constitution of Romania is the seventh permanent constitution in modern Romania's history. It is the fundamental governing document of Romania that establishes the structure of its government, the rights and obligations of citizens, and its mode of passing laws. It stands as the basis of the legitimacy of the Romanian government.

  9. Abortion in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Romania is currently legal as an elective procedure during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy, and for medical reasons at later stages of pregnancy. [1] In the year 2004, there were 216,261 live births and 191,000 reported abortions, [ 2 ] meaning that 46% of the 407,261 reported pregnancies that year ended in abortion .