Local healthcare is changing its structure and with it the nursing profession is called to evolve to respond to people’s changing health needs. What are the opportunities and challenges involved in a transition that sees new technologies and the development of healthcare and social healthcare professions as key factors? With the ambition of finding answers to these and other questions related to the current healthcare landscape in Italy and starting a national debate on the new balances based on the national guidelines supported by the Pnrr, the National Federation of Nursing Professions (Fnopi) is organizing the conference ‘Connected Care – Current frontiers and success factors in digital transformation in healthcare’ on September 17 in Bologna.
The event – a note reports – will take place from 10 to 17 in the prestigious Aula Absidale di Santa Lucia. It was organized in collaboration with the University of Bologna and will bring together representatives of the Ministry of Health, the Department of Digital Transformation of the Presidency of the Council, Agenas and the Guarantor for the Protection of Personal Data in the hall of the university center. Presidents and representatives of the Regions and Italian universities will also contribute to the debate. The main themes connected to digital healthcare will be touched upon in the discussion, starting from the work carried out on the topic by Fnopi on: ‘Current prospects, success factors, as well as profiles of responsibility in the digital transformation in healthcare’; ‘The point of view of the main exponents of political and administrative institutions, universities and study centers’; ‘Thematic insights concerning the profiles of responsibility, organizational and operating models, as well as the care and treatment of the person’.
“The conference – explains the national councilor and president of Opi Bologna, Pietro Giurdanella – was born with a national vocation and relevance, but with a commitment to valorizing regional specificities. The event wants to listen and collaborate with stakeholders and serve nurses and other health and social health professions so that, from this initiative, they can gain important insights in terms of knowledge and training”.
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