In Romania, the coronavirus pandemic is an ongoing epidemic, caused by the novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV (SARS-CoV-2), a virus that causes an infection called COVID-19.The first priority for now in Romania is protecting the health of citizens. The performance of the health system is one of the main pillars. Moreover, a dignified Romania is a Romania in which every citizen’s access to quality medical services is respected. In this regard, on 3 April 2020, the Ministry of Health issued Order No 555/2020 approving the Plan of Measures for the Preparation of Hospitals in the context of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. According to this Order, the Plan of Measures for the Preparation of Hospitals in the context of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak is approved. The relevance of the project in the context of the COVID-19 crisis is verified by certifying by the Ministry of Health the necessity of investing the project in relation to the COVID-19 crisis by including Lupeni Municipal Hospital in LISTA with support hospitals for positively tested patients or suspects with SARS-CoV-2^1 virus approved by Order no. 555 of April 3, 2020, Order issued by the Ministry of Health. These hospitals will treat people in need of medical care and other illnesses. The list of support hospitals for COVID-19 positive patients requiring treatment and for specific pathologies (e.g. heart disease, orthopaedic, etc.) was approved by order of the Minister. The overall objective of the demand for funding is to increase the capacity to manage the COVID-19 health crisis by ensuring the timely and effective response of the Lupeni Municipal Hospital’s medical system to the COVID-19 crisis and to strengthen the adequate capacity to care and treat SAR – CoV-2 cases by equipping with the necessary equipment/devices/medical appliances for the treatment of patients. Following the adoption of the Helsinki Declaration on Patient Safety in Anesthesia in 2010, concrete measures need to be taken in an important area of medical quality, namely patient safety. It is necessary to align Romania with standards unanimously recognised at European level, which also become mandatory in the activity of the Romanian ITA. The 2010 Helsinki Declaration on Patient Safety in Anesthesia stated the following essential requirements in medical practice of anaesthesia at European level: — all health facilities providing anaesthesia services in Europe must comply with the minimum monitoring standards recommended by EBA (European Board of Anaesthesiology) both in operating rooms and post-operatively. Access to safe anaesthesia is a basic human right and must be available to all patients. In Romania, the classification of healthcare establishments in terms of the application of safety standards in anaesthesia is