Mircea Coșea died. The well-known economic analyst was 83 years old. What he said, in his last public message, about admission to Floreasca Hospital


Mircea Coșea, at the Bookfest 2025 International Book Fair, the 18th edition, Romexpo, Bucharest, on May 28, 2025. PHOTO: Inquam Photos / Bogdan Buda
The well-known university professor and economic analyst Mircea Coșea died on Thursday, at the age of 83, informs Agerpres.
AUR MP Ioana Ramona Bruynseels sent her condolences to the family.
“God rest you in peace, Professor! Respect for all your contribution and dedication, gratitude for the advice you always gave me warmly and for the boundless trust you showed me. I will carry forward your ideas and devotion and I will not give up. We will not forget you! Condolences to the loved ones!” Bruynseels wrote on her Facebook page.
Mircea Coșea's last message
On December 4, Mircea Coșea wrote on Facebook that he had health problems and that he was hospitalized.
“Last week I had health problems, which is not surprising at my age. I was admitted to the Floreasca Hospital, 2nd floor, room 227. Prof. Mircea Beuran, president of the Academy of Medical Sciences, “repaired” me this time as well. (…) Dear friends, health is better than everything, but sometimes it depends not only on medical science, but also on how it is applied. In the case of before I saw and felt on my own skin how the science of the eminent professor was applied by a little-known category of the health environment, that of medical assistants”, said Coșea then.
“As I said, I was hospitalized in salon 227 floor 2 Floreasca. It is a post-operative salon with 10 beds. My job, which for almost 60 years has entered my blood, did not let me not “analyze” how the sanitary system works, on a sample represented by the salon with patients in the agony of pain and post-operative stress, between bras, infusions and collections”, added the economic analyst.
“The conclusion: surprising, but true: for a week, 24 out of 24, I witnessed an activity of excellence. The ladies and gentlemen nurses performed at the highest level of competence, responsibility and super civilized behavior, with a permanent empathy towards each individual patient. If it were not apparently incompatible with the “hospital”, I can say that they practice their job with elegance. On Romania's Day, being a patient, I also felt proud to be Romanian because I benefited from the high quality of the work of Romanian women: the ladies and gentlemen nurses”, Coșea also said at that time.




