Education
Raši studied medicine at the Medical faculty at the University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik from 1989, receiving his medical degree in 1995. After specializing as a trauma surgeon he received his masters degree in the field of public health at the Slovak Medical University in 2004, six years later he received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in the same field at Technical University of Košice.
Career
He also served from 3 June 2008 until 8 June 2010 as Minister of Health in the First cabinet of Robert Fico. Born 2 April 1971 in Kosice. Immediately after graduation, he started work as a trauma surgeon intern at the University Hospital of L. Pasteur in Kosice.
By 2004, he had been promoted to Vice-director of that hospitals clinic of traumatology.
From 2007 he worked as the head of the Bratislava Faculty Hospital, until 2008, when he was appointed Minister of Health. In between the years, Rasi spent several months on internships abroad, working in the United States, Sweden and Switzerland among others
Minister of Health
Raši was appointed as Minister of Health on 3 June 2008, by president Ivan Gasparovic. This happened the same day as his predecessor Ivan Valentovič resigned.
Valentovič had long been under severe pressure to resign over his handling of the controversial health insurance reform as well as the general state of the Slovak health system.
His relationship with the president had been strained, and in the end, it was speculated that the prime minister Robert Fico had in fact fired him, although this was denied by Fico. During Raši"s two-year tenure as minister he set out on continuing his predecessors attempt to reform the country"s health insurance sector. He also launched a campaign of aggressive legislation aimed at improving the public health.
One example being increasing taxes on products with high amounts of sugar, or otherwise unhealthy products.
While serving as government minister of health, he also stood as Smer-South Dakota"s candidate for a parliamentary seat in the Slovak parliamentary election, 2010 from his native district of Kosice. In a fortunate turn of events, he ended up gaining the seat, although losing the ministers post due to Smer-South Dakota losing the election.
He was reelected to a full four-year term in the Slovak parliamentary election, 2012. Mayor of Košice
In September 2009, it was announced that Smer-South Dakota would place Raši on the party"s ticket for the upcoming mayoral election in Kosice.
This was despite the fact that they in April had confirmed that another politician, Ladislav Lazar would be the party"s choice.
However, the increasingly popular Raši had since eclipsed Lazar. The turnout however, was surprisingly low, at 33%.
Politics
After Raši assumed the post, he inherited a department under heavy public scrutiny, and was criticized for his lack of political experience. Opposition Member of Parliament Viliam Novotny from the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union called him a "puppet in the hands of Fico and Paska", referring to prime minister Fico, and the speaker of parliament Pavol Paska, both senior figures within the Smer-South Dakota party.