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"REHA Ticino". Governo e coordinamento strategico di una rete sanitaria pubblico-privata

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  • Gianni Roberto Rossi
  • Marco Meneguzzo
  • Santhosh Mannamplackal
  • Giovanni Rabito
  • Andrea Marforio

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"REHA Ticino" e una rete riabilitativa, attivata in modo volontario, che opera all?interno di un sistema di regolazione e pianificazione pubblica. Grazie a uno studio di caso, osservazione diretta e partecipata degli autori e un?indagine diretta agli operatori, il contributo si propone di analizzare le principali leve di azione utilizzate nel processo di costituzione della rete. Particolare attenzione verra dedicata agli elementi di convergenza e/o divergenza con altre esperienze di reti sanitarie e alla valutazione dell?efficacia delle logiche di network leadership e knowledge management. L?analisi permette di evidenziare come la cultura del servizio, unitamente a una logica di network leadership distribuita, possa senza dubbio rappresentare un fattore di successo per il governo e il coordinamento strategico di una rete sanitaria pubblico-privata.

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  • Gianni Roberto Rossi & Marco Meneguzzo & Santhosh Mannamplackal & Giovanni Rabito & Andrea Marforio, 2019. ""REHA Ticino". Governo e coordinamento strategico di una rete sanitaria pubblico-privata," MECOSAN, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2019(109), pages 31-55.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:mesame:v:html10.3280/mesa2019-109003
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    1. Daniela Cristofoli & Marco Meneguzzo & Norma Riccucci, 2017. "Collaborative administration: the management of successful networks," Public Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 19(3), pages 275-283, March.
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