An open reflection on the aspects relating to the centralization of functions and services within new public structures, but also on topics such as the enhancement of the public and private offer on the national territory; investments in integrated home healthcare; the effective realization of the constitutional principle of horizontal subsidiarity; training of health personnel to specialize in primary care. They were the issues at the center of the Digital Debate organized in Rome by Confcooperative Sanitàwith the collaboration of Consenso Europa. A moment of discussion on the health challenges of the future, which saw the participation of authoritative exponents of the political and institutional world. The debate, entitled: ‘The healthcare of tomorrow, between questions and certainties‘, took place at the Palazzo della Cooperazione in Rome.
Among the speakers present at the conference also the president of Confcooperative Sanità, Giuseppe Milanese, and Monsignor Vincenzo Paglia, which illustrated the work carried out so far by the bodies concerned, underlining how the game concerning Italian health has now come to life with the planning lines of the NRP and with the territorial assistance reform being approved. The latter is central because it will set the coordinates within which the national health system will move in terms of models, resources and investments. An event organized in a crucial phase for the country that allowed Confcooperative Sanità to highlight the set goal, that is to establish a shared reasoning on policies aimed at the most fragile sections of the population.
“A radical reform project that puts the person at the center is what Italian healthcare needs – declared Milanese – A necessary step to reconfigure our welfare modelso that it is more responsive to the social and health needs of a long-lived population with chronic-degenerative pathologies and widespread situations of disability / non self-sufficiency “.
The appointment represented a new opportunity for discussion to deliver to the institutional representatives who attended the solutions and proposals, developed over time by the Confederation, aimed at recalibrating the strategic use of the resources of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
Among others, the undersecretary of the Ministry of Health, Andrea Costa, participated in the conference; the Director General of Health and Food Safety of the European Commission, Sandra Gallina; Giuseppe Chiné, head of the Cabinet of the Ministry of Economy and Finance; Domenico Mantoan, general manager of Agenas; Paola Taverna, vice president of the Senate; Maria Teresa Bellucci and Nicola Stumpo, members of the Social Affairs Commission of the Chamber; Matteo Richetti of the Hygiene and Healthcare Commission of the Senate. The conclusions were entrusted to Maurizio Gardini, president of Confcooperative.
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