HEALTH AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INTEGRATION: A SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK FOR COMBATING TERRITORIAL DISPARITIES IN HEALTH ACCESS
Sorin Alin OPREA1, Georgiana Anamaria DUNĂ1, Maria-Magdolna MACULA1
1Romanian Academy, School of Advanced Studies of the Romanian Academy, Doctoral School of Economic Sciences, National Institute for Economic Research “Costin C. Kirițescu”, Institute of Economic Forecasting Bucharest, Romania.
sorin-alin.oprea@ince.ro anamaria.georgiana.duna@gmail.com magdamacula@gmail.com
Abstract: Health is a fundamental pillar of human development and a right guaranteed by the Romanian Constitution. Nonetheless, the Romanian health system is facing chronic issues, emphasized by underfunding, regional inequalities, the migration of the medical personnel, and limited access to services for the vulnerable population.
Territorial disparities in the access to medical services represent a persistent socio- economical challenge, particularly in the rural and disadvantaged areas. Digital health solutions (e-Health) are essential for bridging this gap, but their long-term impact is conditioned by the resilience and energy sustainability of the infrastructure.
Although e-Health solution, such as telemedicine and remote monitoring, offer a powerful lever for reducing territorial disparities, their long-term success, especially in rural and isolated areas is highly dependent on the resilience and sustainability of the supply infrastructure. The exclusive reliance on the conventional power grid exposes essential services to the risk of power outages and voltage fluctuations, a phenomenon very common in disadvantaged environments. Therefore, the integration of green renewable energy sources, such as photovoltaic panels or small wind systems, becomes a key factor in amplifying the socio-economic impact. This approach not only ensures the energy autonomy and reliability of digital health access points, but also contributes to reducing long-term operational costs and achieving national climate sustainability goals. Therefore, studying the synergy between e-Health and renewable energy is essential for developing truly equitable and resilient healthcare systems.
The paper proposes a conceptual evaluation framework and analyses the theoretical arguments for energy integration, in the absence of aggregated empirical data at the national and especially regional level. The synergistic adoption of e-Health technology and renewable energy sources represents an effective lever for combating socio- economic and territorial inequities in the healthcare sector.
Key words: e-Health; renewable energy; regional disparities; socio-economic impact; sustainability; health access.
JEL classification: I18; O18; Q20; Q56; R11
