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Regional Institute for Oncology in Iași, photo by author
Public hospitals receive their funding from the National Insurance House based on a set
amount per treatment, similar to the Netherlands.
Some of the larger public hospitals are:
1. Spitalului Clinic Coltea, Bucharest: www.coltea.ro
2. Spitalului Clinic Județean de Urgență "Sf. Spiridon" Iași: www.spitalspiridon.ro
3. Spitalul Clinic de Urgenta “Sf. Pantelimon”, Bucharest: www.urgentapantelimon.ro
Most purchasing by public hospitals must be done via the Electronic System for Public
Procurement 20 (SEAP). Suppliers have to go through a registration procedure to get access,
after approval the supplier has to install a digital certificate. Without access to SEAP it is
possible to search and view the tenders. A Central Public Procurement Unit is currently set
up. The procedures for the award of public procurement contracts are: open bid, restricted
bid, competitive dialogue, negotiation with or without prior publication of a contract notice,
20 Sistemul Electronic de Achizitii Publice: http://sicap-prod.e-licitatie.ro/pub
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