Restructuring the Italian NHS: a case study of the regional hospital network
Carlo Castellana

TL;DR
This paper presents a framework for restructuring the Italian NHS hospital network, focusing on balancing cost reduction with maintaining healthcare quality, exemplified through a case study of the Puglia region.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive planning framework combining economic, legal, and healthcare constraints for hospital network re-engineering in Italy.
Findings
Proposed re-engineering solutions can reduce costs without compromising healthcare delivery.
Application to Puglia region demonstrates practical feasibility of the framework.
Framework helps regions comply with deficit constraints while maintaining service quality.
Abstract
One of the main issues affecting the Italian NHS is the healthcare deficit: according to current agreements between the Italian State and its Regions, public funding of regional NHS is now limited to the amount of regional deficit and is subject to previous assessment of strict adherence to constraint on regional healthcare balance sheet. Many Regions with previously uncontrolled healthcare deficit have now to plan their "Piano di Rientro" (PdR) and submit it for the approval of the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finances. Those Regions that will fail to comply to deficit constraints will suffer cuts on their public NHS financing. A smart Health Planning can make sure health spending is managed appropriately. Indeed a restructuring of the Italian healthcare system has recently been enforced in order to cope for the clumsy regional healthcare balance sheets. Half of total Italian…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Health Care Issues · Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management
