Insufficient funding and inefficient use of public resources limit the effectiveness of the health system. Health expenditure per capita is among the lowest in the EU. Over-reliance on hospital care to the detriment of primary and community care centres indicates a misallocation of resources and limits access to quality healthcare (European Commission, 2017a). (2018 European Semester: assessment of progress on structural reforms, prevention and correction of macroeconomic imbalances, and results of in-depth reviews under Regulation (EU) No 1176/2011) According to the Regional Health Services Plan, North-East Region was facing 2 major problems, which were also marked in Vaslui county: The acute lack of health services, especially for rural and marginalised populations; — Heightened inequalities in access to services between urban and rural areas, between non-marginalised and marginalised groups. The data show that the morally and physically outdated infrastructure and the lack of specific facilities necessary for functioning in optimal parameters is one of the important reasons affecting Vaslui’s population’s access to health services. Moreover, the lack of adequate infrastructure and facilities also negatively affects the retention of specialists, who do not have proprice conditions for carrying out the activity (provision of medical services for which they were trained and employed). It is also noted, from the analysis of the data and documents in the field, that the lack of infrastructure and the appropriate equipment for the provision of medical services is more pronounced in the case of outpatients in general, as the Vaslui County Emergency Hospital does not make an exception to this rule. Thus, the data show that, of the total hospital admissions in the emergency reception department of the hospital, which is 19,221 admissions, an important number of these are cases that can be solved in outpatients: on average 20 % are programmable cases from outpatients, as follows: 34.98 % at urology department; 69,14 % at the Department of Physical Medicine and Balneology Recovery; 17.79 % in acute psychiatry; 11.94 % at the pneumology department; 21 % at the ophthalmology department; 3.15 % at the neurology recovery section. As a result, it was identified as urgent the need to make investments for equipping medical offices in the outpatient structure of Vaslui County Hospital, so that they can provide medical services to the population – recent data show that the number of outpatient consultations in 2017 was 67.053 consultants/year. The GENERAL objective of the project is to increase the accessibility of outpatient health services for the citizens of Vaslui county by developing the diagnostic and treatment capacity of Ambul