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Performance governance per la generazione di Valore Pubblico in sanit?. Evidenze empiriche dalle aziende sanitarie dell?Emilia-Romagna

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  • Luca Papi
  • Riccardo Ievoli
  • Giorgia Gobbo
  • Enrico Deidda Gagliardo
  • Lamberto Manzoli

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La finalizzazione del ciclo della performance delle aziende sanitarie verso il Valore Pubblico (VP) puo rappresentare una via per superare il trade-off tra efficientamento e miglioramento degli impatti socio-sanitari. Il paper intende esplorare l?adeguatezza degli strumenti di sistematizzazione, programmazione e rendicontazione della performance delle aziende sanitarie, documentabile tramite la presenza di informazioni di performance utili a supportare la governance delle stesse verso la generazione di VP. I risultati dell?analisi documentale fotografano una presenza non ancora adeguata degli elementi di performance governance nei documenti di sistematizzazione, programmazione e rendicontazione delle performance di 13 aziende sanitarie della Regione Emilia- Romagna indagate e la necessita di approfondire il dibattito scientifico sul concetto di VP nella letteratura.

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  • Luca Papi & Riccardo Ievoli & Giorgia Gobbo & Enrico Deidda Gagliardo & Lamberto Manzoli, 2021. "Performance governance per la generazione di Valore Pubblico in sanit?. Evidenze empiriche dalle aziende sanitarie dell?Emilia-Romagna," MECOSAN, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(117), pages 27-58.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:mesame:v:html10.3280/mesa2021-117003
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