PUBLIC LAW
At the end of the course the students must be able to acquire knowledge and skills concerning:
• the legislative, organizational, operational and planning characteristics of the health systems as a whole and of the subjects working in them for the integration of the nurse in the National and Regional Health Service, as well as the constitutional principles concerning the protection of health;
• the operating mechanisms and the most important economic and management tools used in healthcare companies to guarantee a constant link between resources used and results.
- International health organization, WHO
- Organization and health management methodology
- inspiring models of health systems
- Historical-legislative outline of Italian health
- Main national health regulations: Law 833/78, Law 421/92; D.L.vi 502/92, 517/93, 229/99, 517/99, fiscal-sanitary federalism; relationship between health expenditure and health reform laws
- Main regional health organization and planning regulations: Regional Law 13/81, 5/95, 10/2006, 23/2014, PSR 1983-85 and 2006-2008
- Health organization at central level (Ministry of Health and supervised Bodies: ISS, CSS, AGENAS, IRCCS, AIFA, IZS, CCM), regional and local; Health Services and Essential Assistance Levels
- Methodology of health planning and planning: the Italian programming model, Health Plans and Pacts for health, the health information system and NSIS.
The Service of Health Professions
• Health Professions and Support Personnel
• Organization of the Operational Unit (Work Plans)
• Organizational Assistance Models
• Turnistic
• Professional Integration (Guidelines, protocols, procedures, operating instructions)
Teaching material: handouts of the material used during the course lessons.
Recommended texts:
- AZARA A .: Principles of health economics. In: Mountain M.T., Castiglia P., Liguori G., Quarto M .: Hygiene in Dentistry. Monduzzi Editore, Bologna, 2004.
- ROSSI F .: Health Economics. Nursing management, series of texts for coordinating nurses. UTET, Turin, 1994.
- ZANGRANDI A .: Economics and management for the health professions. Mc Graw Hill, Milan, 2010.
- R. BALDUZZI, G. CARPANI, Manual on Health Law, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2013, which needs to be studied (parts in large print, those in small print only): Chap. I, paragraphs 3, 4, 6, 7, 8; Chapter II, paragraphs 7, 8, 9, 11, 13;