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(English) Pediatric Health Mobility in the Campania Region: An Interdisciplinary Study (Italiano) Mobilità sanitaria pediatrica in Regione Campania: uno studio interdisciplinare

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  • Giuseppe Masullo
  • Emiliana Mangone

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(English) Through an interdisciplinary approach, the following pages will analyse first those structural factors crucially influencing the decision to contact a health service outside one’s residence region in order to solve one’s health conditions. We will see that many of these choices are attributable to differences – both real and perceived – in the supply of regional health services, partly as a result of some important reforms that occurred in recent decades in the National Health System. We will next discuss the phenomenon more in detail, referring particularly to the pediatric health mobility from health services within the Campania Region to those of other regions, reconstructed through both the analysis of hospital discharge records (in Italian SDO) and the testimonies of pediatricians in some regional provinces. (Italiano) Attraverso un approccio interdisciplinare, nelle pagine successive, saranno analizzati dapprima i fattori strutturali che si rivelano determinanti nel condizionare la decisione di rivolgersi a un servizio sanitario fuori regione per risolvere i propri problemi di salute, come si vedrà molte di queste scelte sono riconducibili alle differenze - sia reali sia percepite – nell’offerta di servizi sanitari regionali, anche a seguito di alcune riforme importanti intervenute negli ultimi decenni nel Sistema Sanitario Nazionale. Successivamente, si entrerà più nel merito del fenomeno, in particolare prendendo come riferimento il caso della migrazione sanitaria pediatrica dai servizi della Regione Campania verso i servizi sanitari di altre Regioni, ricostruito sia attraverso l’analisi delle schede di dimissione ospedaliera (SDO) sia attraverso le testimonianze dei pediatri di famiglia di alcune province campane.

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  • Giuseppe Masullo & Emiliana Mangone, 2016. "(English) Pediatric Health Mobility in the Campania Region: An Interdisciplinary Study (Italiano) Mobilità sanitaria pediatrica in Regione Campania: uno studio interdisciplinare," IRPPS Working Papers 85:2016, National Research Council, Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies.
  • Handle: RePEc:cnz:wpaper:85:2016
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