Full Title
MECOSAN
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1121-6921 (Printed Journal)
2384-8804 (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
122
Journal Issue Designation
122
Journal Issue Date
2022
Full Title
Il contributo del management alla definizione della strategia di decentramento del Servizio Sanitario: il caso del Servizio Sanitario Tunisino
By (author)
First Page
85
Last Page
103
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2022/12
Copyright
2022 FrancoAngeli srl
Introduction or preface
Il decentramento in ambito sanitario è da tempo considerato uno dei principali strumenti per far progredire i sistemi sanitari e per rispondere alle esigenze di equità di accesso alle cure.La dottrina ha identificato in questo trasferimento del potere decisionale "da pochi a molti" il presupposto della valorizzazione del ruolo del management, in questo caso, massimamente responsabilizzato nella risposta agli utenti.Per tale ragione nella definizione di una strategia di decentramento appare centrale il coinvolgimento proprio del management allo scopo di definire preventivamente il suo possibile contributo.Obiettivo del presente lavoro è, pertanto, l'analisi del contributo del management nella definizione di una strategia di decentramento del SSN.L'articolo approfondisce il caso della Repubblica di Tunisia come esempio significativo di Paese a medio-basso reddito.
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