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La politica sanitaria in Italia: dalla riforma legislativa alla riforma costituzionale

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Pellegrino, Paola ()

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Dopo le importanti riforme amministrative che hanno segnato la vita politica italiana dell'ultimo decennio, stiamo assistendo a un intenso processo di riforma costituzionale in grado di influire sui contenuti della politica sanitaria. Ma quali sono state le tappe di questo articolato processo normativo? Attraverso le pagine che seguono si procederà ad una sintetica ricostruzione ragionata del percorso seguito in Italia, analizzando i momenti fondamentali del percorso di riforma, legislativo prima e costituzionale poi, degli ultimi anni. Si dedicherà poi un approfondimento ad un aspetto specifico di questo processo di trasformazione, i Livelli Essenziali di Assistenza (LEA), che possono essere considerati come uno strumento chiave alla base della nuova politica sanitaria e dei possibili scenari in tema di rapporti tra lo Stato e le Regioni.

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