Multi-organ Transplantation Center in Romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issue

Many countries built their own models of transplantation, collaborating to exchange knowledge and donor organs for effectively help their patients in need. Despite great clinical research on transplantation, literature regarding its management is scarce. Transplantation is quite a controverted issue...

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Main Authors: Copcă Narcis, Mihăescu-Pinţia Constanța
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-05-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2019-0037
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spelling doaj-9502608e4b5c4b86bfa7e95054f2bc502021-09-05T14:00:56ZengSciendoProceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence2558-96522019-05-0113142143410.2478/picbe-2019-0037picbe-2019-0037Multi-organ Transplantation Center in Romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issueCopcă Narcis0Mihăescu-Pinţia Constanța1“St.Maria” Clinical Hospital; Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, RomaniaNational School of Public Health, Management and Professional Development; “St.Maria” Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, RomaniaMany countries built their own models of transplantation, collaborating to exchange knowledge and donor organs for effectively help their patients in need. Despite great clinical research on transplantation, literature regarding its management is scarce. Transplantation is quite a controverted issue in Romania, without a culture of donation, within a poor healthcare system. Yet, first attempts were in early 20th century, and modern transplantation started since 1995. There was always a shortage of organs, but after recent press scandals, people became more reluctant to donate, therefore transplantations went down, dramatically impacting patients.Our objective is to emphasize opportunity, need and sustainability for developing a multi-organ transplantation center in Romania, of regional importance, in order to better serve our patient needs in an effective and efficient manner. This research used descriptive analysis, secondary data compilation and review, legislative diagram, case study. Currently there are 68 transplantation centers accredited in Romania with 13,702 transplants accomplished (organs, tissues, cells), at a rate of 19.3/million, covering 19.4 millions of people living just 75.5 years in average (EU=80.2). But 5,400 Romanian patients wait for a transplant, while 550 died waiting... After modernization and building a great surgical center and team, Clinical Hospital St. Maria of 300 beds started complex surgery and successful liver transplantation in 2014, continued with lung transplant in 2018 – Romanian premiere, after many struggles. Next step is a modern multi-organ transplantation center. Vision, persuasion and effective leadership are crucial. Romanian potential for overspecialized surgery is greater than actual practice. Experience indicates that multi-organ transplantation centers are more effective and efficient than separated ones, by concentrating the best specialists, technology, knowledge and resources available for harvest, transplant and care, thus improving health outcomes (donors, successful transplants, lives saved, quality of life), prestige, retention of excellent professionals, and trust in healthcare system, at lower costs than in developed countries.https://doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2019-0037transplantationlife-savingmulti-organ transplantation centerhealthcare leadershiphealthcare performance
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author Copcă Narcis
Mihăescu-Pinţia Constanța
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Multi-organ Transplantation Center in Romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issue
Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
transplantation
life-saving
multi-organ transplantation center
healthcare leadership
healthcare performance
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Mihăescu-Pinţia Constanța
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title Multi-organ Transplantation Center in Romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issue
title_short Multi-organ Transplantation Center in Romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issue
title_full Multi-organ Transplantation Center in Romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issue
title_fullStr Multi-organ Transplantation Center in Romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issue
title_full_unstemmed Multi-organ Transplantation Center in Romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issue
title_sort multi-organ transplantation center in romania: a story of persuasion for a controverted issue
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series Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
issn 2558-9652
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Many countries built their own models of transplantation, collaborating to exchange knowledge and donor organs for effectively help their patients in need. Despite great clinical research on transplantation, literature regarding its management is scarce. Transplantation is quite a controverted issue in Romania, without a culture of donation, within a poor healthcare system. Yet, first attempts were in early 20th century, and modern transplantation started since 1995. There was always a shortage of organs, but after recent press scandals, people became more reluctant to donate, therefore transplantations went down, dramatically impacting patients.Our objective is to emphasize opportunity, need and sustainability for developing a multi-organ transplantation center in Romania, of regional importance, in order to better serve our patient needs in an effective and efficient manner. This research used descriptive analysis, secondary data compilation and review, legislative diagram, case study. Currently there are 68 transplantation centers accredited in Romania with 13,702 transplants accomplished (organs, tissues, cells), at a rate of 19.3/million, covering 19.4 millions of people living just 75.5 years in average (EU=80.2). But 5,400 Romanian patients wait for a transplant, while 550 died waiting... After modernization and building a great surgical center and team, Clinical Hospital St. Maria of 300 beds started complex surgery and successful liver transplantation in 2014, continued with lung transplant in 2018 – Romanian premiere, after many struggles. Next step is a modern multi-organ transplantation center. Vision, persuasion and effective leadership are crucial. Romanian potential for overspecialized surgery is greater than actual practice. Experience indicates that multi-organ transplantation centers are more effective and efficient than separated ones, by concentrating the best specialists, technology, knowledge and resources available for harvest, transplant and care, thus improving health outcomes (donors, successful transplants, lives saved, quality of life), prestige, retention of excellent professionals, and trust in healthcare system, at lower costs than in developed countries.
topic transplantation
life-saving
multi-organ transplantation center
healthcare leadership
healthcare performance
url https://doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2019-0037
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