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Dinamiche di collaborazione interospedaliera: un?analisi longitudinale nella regione Abruzzo

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  • Valentina Evangelista
  • Fausto Di Vincenzo

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Il presente lavoro utilizza teorie e metodi di indagine propri dell?analisi delle reti sociali per studiare l?evoluzione dei network di collaborazione interorganizzativa tra i presidi ospedalieri della Regione Abruzzo nel triennio 2009-2011. Dall?analisi emerge che gli ospedali collaborano sulla base di un?intrinseca memoria costituita dalle relazioni pregresse e da meccanismi endogeni di auto-organizzazione della rete di assistenza. Anche il contesto aziendale di appartenenza, i posti letto, la distanza geografica dagli altri presidi, la percentuale di ammessi in emergenza e di ricoveri inappropriati incidono sulla propensione degli ospedali a collaborare. Le implicazioni per manager e policy makers sono discusse.

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  • Valentina Evangelista & Fausto Di Vincenzo, 2014. "Dinamiche di collaborazione interospedaliera: un?analisi longitudinale nella regione Abruzzo," MECOSAN, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2014(92), pages 9-26.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:mesame:v:html10.3280/mesa2014-092002
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