Italy is the sixth largest country in Europe and has the second highest average life expectancy, reaching 79.4 years for men and 84.5 years for women in 2011. There are marked regional differences for both men and women in most health indicators, reflecting the economic and social imbalance between the north and south of the country. The main diseases affecting the population are circulatory diseases, malignant tumours and respiratory diseases. Italy\u2019s health-care system is a regionally based national health service that provides universal coverage largely free of charge at the point of delivery. The main source of financing is national and regional taxes, supplemented by co-payments for pharmaceuticals and outpatient care. In 2012, to...
48noBackground: Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Dise...
The World Health Organization (WHO) in World Health Report 2000 ranked the Italian health care syste...
Over the past few years (2001–2007), the Italian National Health Service has been undergoing an impo...
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...
Italian Primary Care System has been modelled after the NHS in UK and was established in 1978. In 20...
Italy’s national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
none1noThe health care delivery system may be defined as the organized set of functions and activi...
tThe Italian National Health Service (I-NHS) was established in 1978 to guarantee universal access t...
Presentazione e valutazione del sistema sanitario italiano commissionato al CERGAS e al Gemelli di R...
Background: Amenable mortality is an indicator that measures the extent to which health services con...
Economic and fiscal crisis and political instability has put the Italian health system under strain...
National healthcare systems are increasingly strained by expanding demands of services, whilst growt...
48noBackground: Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Dise...
The World Health Organization (WHO) in World Health Report 2000 ranked the Italian health care syste...
Over the past few years (2001–2007), the Italian National Health Service has been undergoing an impo...
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...
Italian Primary Care System has been modelled after the NHS in UK and was established in 1978. In 20...
Italy’s national health service is statutorily required to guarantee the uniform provision of compre...
none1noThe health care delivery system may be defined as the organized set of functions and activi...
tThe Italian National Health Service (I-NHS) was established in 1978 to guarantee universal access t...
Presentazione e valutazione del sistema sanitario italiano commissionato al CERGAS e al Gemelli di R...
Background: Amenable mortality is an indicator that measures the extent to which health services con...
Economic and fiscal crisis and political instability has put the Italian health system under strain...
National healthcare systems are increasingly strained by expanding demands of services, whilst growt...
48noBackground: Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Dise...
The World Health Organization (WHO) in World Health Report 2000 ranked the Italian health care syste...
Over the past few years (2001–2007), the Italian National Health Service has been undergoing an impo...