orcid.org/0000-0002-9512-2347. Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Sociali dell’Università Politecnica delle Marche. m.g.vicarelli@staff.univpm.itThe Italian health system has changed its welfare model three times over the course of its 160-year existence. From a form of «residual welfare» during the liberal period (1861-1921), it became «meritocratic welfare» during the fascist period (1922-1943) and in the years of the first republic (1945-1977). Finally, in 1978, the «universalistic institutional» model of health protection was approved. For a long time, therefore, the main responsibility for citizens’ well-being was attributed to families, to the Catholic Church and its welfare networks, to entrepreneurial paternalism, and to the diffe...
The rejection of the Constitutional Law Bill No.1429-D in the December 2016 referendum, has stimulat...
Health care policies are part of the national welfare states and have been involved in the broader ...
The article follows the contours of a conversation with Fulvio Aurora, Paolo Fierro and Edoardo Turr...
The Italian health system has changed its welfare model three times over the course of its 160-year ...
The study seeks to answer two questions: Why and how was a national health service introduced in Ita...
The Italian National Health Service (I-NHS) was established in 1978 to guarantee universal access to...
40 years ago, Italy saw the birth of a national, universal health-care system (Servizio Sanitario Na...
Covering an extended historical periodization, this essay examines Italian healthcare politics, comp...
This essay retraces the long path that led, in December 1978, to the birth of the Italian National H...
In the 70th anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service (NHS), the essay aims at ta...
none1noThis time is different. According to Pierson, welfare states emerged virtually unscathed from...
reserved1noThis article focuses on the main health reforms enacted in Italy over the past one hundre...
An institutional pattern of administrative inertia and resistance has traditionally characterised th...
The Italian National Health Service is facing a crisis characterized by healthcare deficiencies, eco...
In the very recent past, the Lombardy health care system - established on the quasi-market model – h...
The rejection of the Constitutional Law Bill No.1429-D in the December 2016 referendum, has stimulat...
Health care policies are part of the national welfare states and have been involved in the broader ...
The article follows the contours of a conversation with Fulvio Aurora, Paolo Fierro and Edoardo Turr...
The Italian health system has changed its welfare model three times over the course of its 160-year ...
The study seeks to answer two questions: Why and how was a national health service introduced in Ita...
The Italian National Health Service (I-NHS) was established in 1978 to guarantee universal access to...
40 years ago, Italy saw the birth of a national, universal health-care system (Servizio Sanitario Na...
Covering an extended historical periodization, this essay examines Italian healthcare politics, comp...
This essay retraces the long path that led, in December 1978, to the birth of the Italian National H...
In the 70th anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service (NHS), the essay aims at ta...
none1noThis time is different. According to Pierson, welfare states emerged virtually unscathed from...
reserved1noThis article focuses on the main health reforms enacted in Italy over the past one hundre...
An institutional pattern of administrative inertia and resistance has traditionally characterised th...
The Italian National Health Service is facing a crisis characterized by healthcare deficiencies, eco...
In the very recent past, the Lombardy health care system - established on the quasi-market model – h...
The rejection of the Constitutional Law Bill No.1429-D in the December 2016 referendum, has stimulat...
Health care policies are part of the national welfare states and have been involved in the broader ...
The article follows the contours of a conversation with Fulvio Aurora, Paolo Fierro and Edoardo Turr...