Abstract In Italy the different regional healthcare models are structured, in order to provide both a single theoretical framework and to enable direct comparisons. In this paper we examine whether and how the regional healthcare systems include alternative medicines and, if so, whether this can be specifically attributed to the different organisa-tional models in place. This analysis will be preceded by a framework to show how in Italy there is a constant and continuous increase in non-conventional medicine (NCM), determined from a research by citizens of a person-centred medicine and preventive. We shall examine how NCM has been incorporated in the National Health System (SSN) in Italy, from the time the Regional Health Systems were set u...
Italy’s national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
Different rehabilitation models for persons diagnosed with disorders of consciousness have been prop...
Patients mobility represents one of the most important issues which the Italian Health Service, base...
In Italy the different regional healthcare models are structured, in order to provide both a single ...
Italy is the sixth largest country in Europe and has the second highest average life expectancy, rea...
The process of regionalisation that Italy has undergone last 15 years has entailed considerable chan...
In Italy, the use of non conventional medicines (NCMs) is spreading among people as in the rest of E...
Background: In the 1990s, Italy enacted a drastic reform of the public administration system, giving...
The current lack of scientific validation of non-conventional treatments in medicine, whose epistem...
none5noBackground Governing the provision of innovative drugs is unanimously recognized as a key fa...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
the socio-anthropological and bioethical paradigms for person-centred medicine, the Italian contex
Italy's national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
40 years ago, Italy saw the birth of a national, universal health-care system (Servizio Sanitario Na...
Italy’s national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
Different rehabilitation models for persons diagnosed with disorders of consciousness have been prop...
Patients mobility represents one of the most important issues which the Italian Health Service, base...
In Italy the different regional healthcare models are structured, in order to provide both a single ...
Italy is the sixth largest country in Europe and has the second highest average life expectancy, rea...
The process of regionalisation that Italy has undergone last 15 years has entailed considerable chan...
In Italy, the use of non conventional medicines (NCMs) is spreading among people as in the rest of E...
Background: In the 1990s, Italy enacted a drastic reform of the public administration system, giving...
The current lack of scientific validation of non-conventional treatments in medicine, whose epistem...
none5noBackground Governing the provision of innovative drugs is unanimously recognized as a key fa...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
the socio-anthropological and bioethical paradigms for person-centred medicine, the Italian contex
Italy's national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
40 years ago, Italy saw the birth of a national, universal health-care system (Servizio Sanitario Na...
Italy’s national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
Different rehabilitation models for persons diagnosed with disorders of consciousness have been prop...
Patients mobility represents one of the most important issues which the Italian Health Service, base...