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La programmazione del personale sanitario in ambito territoriale: una revisione sistematica della letteratura e analisi del contesto italiano in base al PNRR e DM77/2022

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  • Lorena Martini
  • Luigi Apuzzo
  • Daniele Pandolfi
  • Irene Gabutti
  • Domenico Mantoan

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Introduzione. Un?efficace programmazione delle professioni sanitarie è un tassello fondamentale della capacità delle organizzazioni sanitarie e del sistema sanitario di trasformarsi e di raggiungere i propri obiettivi strategici. I professionisti sono considerati la risorsa di maggior rilievo per un adeguato funzionamento del sistema sanità. Obiettivi. Indagare i trend per la pianificazione di personale sanitario (PPS) in ambito territoriale e analizzare il contesto sanitario italiano in seguito all?adozione del PNRR e del DM77/2022. Materiali e metodi. Questa è una revisione sistematica della letteratura. Risultati. Tutti i Paesi nel mondo stanno studiando nuovi metodi per la PPS nel contesto territoriale. Discussioni e conclusioni. La revisione evidenzia la presenza di numerosi approcci e tecniche per effettuare la programmazione, che risulta complessa ed eterogenea, con studi che tendono a definire cornici concettuali di riferimento. Il nostro Paese sta compiendo grandi sforzi nel rafforzare il sistema sanitario territoriale, dando indirizzi comuni per la costituzione delle case e degli ospedali di comunità.

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  • Lorena Martini & Luigi Apuzzo & Daniele Pandolfi & Irene Gabutti & Domenico Mantoan, 2022. "La programmazione del personale sanitario in ambito territoriale: una revisione sistematica della letteratura e analisi del contesto italiano in base al PNRR e DM77/2022," MECOSAN, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2022(124), pages 7-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:mesame:v:html10.3280/mesa2022-124oa15988
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