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Head of Cnas Announces a New Patient Programming Platform. the Health Card Will Be Replaced with the E-Identity Card

Summary by Digi 24
President CNAS, Horatius Moldovan, said that the health system is in a shopping moment, at the moment and the doctor-patient relationship needs a resuscitation at the recredibility chapter. He announced an online platform for...

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Horatíu Moldovan, president of the National Health Insurance House, announced in a press conference that the new identity card will replace the current health card and that it is working on a new online platform for patient programming. The article electronic Bulletin is located on the health card.

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President CNAS, Horatius Moldovan, said that the health system is in a shopping moment, at the moment and the doctor-patient relationship needs a resuscitation at the recredibility chapter. He announced an online platform for...

·Romania
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The President of the National Health Insurance House, Horatíu Moldovan, announced on Monday, July 21, that patients will be informed by SMS or e-mail about the medical services they have received.

·Romania
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The Executive intends by means of measures on the reform of the health system to increase the level of decommissioning of medical services carried out by family physicians, said President CNAS, Horatíu Moldovan.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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