He was born in
Bucharest and after completing secondary studies at the city's Mihai Viteazul Mathematics-Physics High School in 1986, became a physician upon graduating from the Faculty of General Medicine at the
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in 1996, He holds a
Master of Business Administration from the
Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, as well as degrees in Health and Social Services Administration and Public Health Management. He has co-authored several books on health care reform. From 1997 to 1999, he was a project management specialist and procurement coordinator for a
World Bank project investing in the
Romanian health care system. During 2000, he was adjunct director, then director, at the General Directorate of Health and Development Policies, helping start a new World Bank programme and focusing on Romania's
European Union accession as well. From December 2000, when the PSD (which he joined the following March) returned to office, until March 2002, he was a Secretary of State at the Ministry of Health and Family, responsible for European integration and international relations (including with the World Bank). During 2005 and 2006, he resumed his chairmanship at Global Finance & Leasing, until it was purchased by
BNP Paribas Fortis. Meanwhile, in 2005, he joined the PSD's national council, and he is also a member of its
Brăila County executive bureau. In 2007 and 2008, he worked for both Inox, a
stainless steel manufacturer, and as chairman of the board of
Forza Rossa,
Ferrari's representative in Romania. Following the
2008 election, Bazac was named Health Minister. Among his priorities as minister were the maintenance and efficient allocation of a
sin tax, the introduction of a computerised system to track prescriptions and of a new pricing scheme for medicines and a growth in private health insurance and hospital competition for funds. He promised significant pay raises for physicians, and in May 2009 fired 73 hospital managers for failing to meet contractual benchmarks. He also had to deal with the impact of the
2009 flu pandemic. Together with his PSD colleagues, Bazac resigned from the cabinet on October 1, 2009, in protest at the dismissal of vice prime minister and Interior Minister
Dan Nica. In 2002, he was made a knight of the National Order for Merit. ==References==