Health Policies in Romania to Reduce the Mortality Caused by 2025

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Heart diseases and stroke are the biggest contributors to mortality and deaths from some cancers have increased sharply. Infectious diseases also pose a docHub challenge, with Romania having the highest rate of tuberculosis in the EU, and over a third of all multidrug-resistant tuberculosis cases.
Ischaemic heart disease was the leading cause of mortality in Romania in 2020, accounting for about 19 % of all deaths, while mortality from stroke accounted for about 14 % of all deaths (Figure 2). Mortality from all types of cancer accounted for one in six deaths (16.7 %).
A National Health Strategy 2023-2030 was adopted through Government Decision in October 2023. The Strategy has a secondary objective in promoting the health education among children and adolescents. The National Youth Strategy 2024-2027 includes a specific objective on promoting health and education for health.
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