University of Milan, Italy.
Department of Medical, surgical and experimental sciences, University of Sassari.
Acta Biomed. 2021 Nov 3;92(5):e2021388. doi: 10.23750/abm.v92i5.11923.
Italy and especially Lombardy region was the first European Country hit by the covid 19 pandemic, without a proper preparedness plan. Italy's health-care service is a regionally based National Health Service (NHS) that provides universal coverage, largely free of charge at the point of service. Aim of this paper is to analyse the national and especially the regional strategies put in place to face the pandemic, focusing on the impact of the overlap of the political and health competences among national and regional authority.
Italian hygiene and preventive medicine society (SITI) realized a questionnaire submitted to National Institute for Health and regional stakeholder to investigate the response to the epidemic analysing the strategies and actions put in place both by the national and regional governments and the regional health authorities.
The national survey highlighted several critical points in the management of the covid 19 pandemic in the different regional contexts such as lack of personnel in preventive departments and preparadness.
Lessons learnt during the pandemic should shape the future of the Italian health service. (www.actabiomedica.it).
意大利,特别是伦巴第大区,是欧洲第一个受到新冠疫情冲击的国家,而该国并没有一个完善的应对准备计划。意大利的医疗保健服务基于地区的国家医疗服务体系(NHS),为大众提供普遍的免费服务。本文旨在分析国家层面,尤其是区域层面所采取的应对策略,重点探讨国家和地区权力机构之间在政治和医疗保健权限上的重叠对疫情应对的影响。
意大利卫生和预防医学学会(SITI)设计了一份调查问卷,提交给国家卫生研究院和区域利益相关者,以调查疫情应对策略,分析国家和地区政府以及区域卫生当局所采取的行动。
全国性调查突显了不同地区在新冠疫情管理方面存在的几个关键问题,如预防性部门和应对准备方面的人员短缺。
疫情期间吸取的经验教训应塑造意大利医疗服务的未来。(www.actabiomedica.it)。