Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The Minister Lorenzin to Q.net: “The covenant for Health: less power to … – Quotidiano.net

Rome, May 20, 2014 – more centralized powers and control , less space to the regions. The Minister of Health, Beatrice Lorenzin , host Live Quotidiano.net from Rome, said the new Pact for Health which, according to forecasts, should be ready for June. “The more flexible but also more transparent,” insisted the minister saying that the power of central intervention can not be limited to spending problems but should also cover the management through Agenas. Completed the digitization process generally specified Lorenzin, you can also intervene in the control of prescriptions, hospital stays. A step towards transparency and good practices which may not be longer just the prerogative of the Regions virtuous. A path that passes through the unique concept of the cost, became a reality for some time with regard to supplies.

Flexibility and transparency are the cornerstones on which the new moves Plan where you are still comparing Ministry and local authorities. Some good news comes for those who expect refunds for transfusions that resulted in the onset of diseases such as epatitce C. A part of the audience of claimants has already been liquidated, the minister explained, and others should shortly see recognized their right to compensation. It ‘an operation that goes on, certainly not with the times that they would be shipped a must, but it will come to fruition, he assured Lorenzin.

The minister insisted on development of prevention strategies and the rights acquired by people with serious diseases , for specific tests such as CAT scan or resonances, might have a fast track. Sometimes, though, I’m not aware of. The minister, however, invited readers to report directly to the ministry very long waiting times and evenutali anomalies . Insurance also schools of specialization for doctors (whose duration should be reduced) and the future of the contract doctors, still for many years. Lorenzin spent words of thanks to those who, employed in the front line, do not miss their operational support to hospitalized patients in public facilities.

Silvia Mastrantonio

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