Project Overview

The "Harmonization of Cardiovascular Diseases Management from Prevention to Heart Transplantation in the Cross-Border Area" project addresses shared health challenges in Romania and Serbia. This European Union-funded initiative focuses on modernizing healthcare systems, enhancing expertise, and fostering collaboration.

Challenges

• Cardiovascular Diseases: The leading cause of death in the region.
• Outdated Infrastructure: Limited access to modern equipment hampers quality care.

Solutions

• Investment in state-of-the-art medical equipment.
• Transition from institutional to family-based healthcare.
• Cross-border collaboration for knowledge sharing and innovation.

Expected Results

·     Improved healthcare for approximately 3,650 patients annually.

·     Modernized healthcare facilities in Romania and Serbia.

·      Stronger partnerships between institutions, benefiting citizens on both sides of the border.

Co-financed by the European Union, this project directly benefits the people living in the cross-border area by improving healthcare systems and fostering collaboration. It represents a significant step toward better health and well-being for all. Project "Harmonization of Cardiovascular Diseases Management from Prevention to Heart Transplantation in the Cross-Border Area" represents a significant step toward improved healthcare for all using the financial support of the European Union.

Project Objective

Enhancing cardiovascular disease management and patient quality of life through healthcare digitalization and modern medical equipment.

About Project

Key Activities:

  • Healthcare digitalization 
  • Procurement of medical equipment 
  • Public education through 20 info-educational days

Indicators:

  • New medical equipment in three hospitals
  • 20 public info-educational days
    3 knowledge exchange visits between partners
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