The process of regionalisation that Italy has undergone last 15 years has entailed considerable changes in the health policy to adjust the alteration of title V in the Constitution whereby health is delegated to the Regions. Applied differently from region to region, these modifications have been grouped for theoretical purposes into three main models of regional health management which we here summarise in reference to three case studies. Three regional health systems (Lombardy, Emilia‐Romagna and Calabria) are included in this paper. They each belong to one of the three reference models mentioned, according to certain variables (public and private health budget, healthcare supply and demand at a GP and specialist level, and so on). ...
This paper explores how pressures for an increased decentralization of taxing powers to sub-national...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
In Italy, as in many other western countries, a substantial proportion of healthcare is financed by ...
The process of regionalisation that Italy has undergone last 15 years has entailed considerable chan...
Italy's national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
In Italy the different regional healthcare models are structured, in order to provide both a single ...
Italy’s national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
L’elaborato presenta il Servizio Sanitario Nazionale e i modelli organizzativi regionali. Il capitol...
The Italian National Health Service began experimenting with a significant regionalisation process d...
AbstractThe Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal heal...
The Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal healthcare c...
Health inequalities are a growing concern in the public health debate in Italy as well as in Europe,...
Patients mobility represents one of the most important issues which the Italian Health Service, base...
In the very recent past, the Lombardy health care system - established on the quasi-market model – ...
Background: In the 1990s, Italy enacted a drastic reform of the public administration system, giving...
This paper explores how pressures for an increased decentralization of taxing powers to sub-national...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
In Italy, as in many other western countries, a substantial proportion of healthcare is financed by ...
The process of regionalisation that Italy has undergone last 15 years has entailed considerable chan...
Italy's national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
In Italy the different regional healthcare models are structured, in order to provide both a single ...
Italy’s national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
L’elaborato presenta il Servizio Sanitario Nazionale e i modelli organizzativi regionali. Il capitol...
The Italian National Health Service began experimenting with a significant regionalisation process d...
AbstractThe Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal heal...
The Italian National Health System, which follows a Beveridge model, provides universal healthcare c...
Health inequalities are a growing concern in the public health debate in Italy as well as in Europe,...
Patients mobility represents one of the most important issues which the Italian Health Service, base...
In the very recent past, the Lombardy health care system - established on the quasi-market model – ...
Background: In the 1990s, Italy enacted a drastic reform of the public administration system, giving...
This paper explores how pressures for an increased decentralization of taxing powers to sub-national...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
In Italy, as in many other western countries, a substantial proportion of healthcare is financed by ...