Author
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- Valerio Brescia
(Phd Student of the Department of Management and of the University of Turin, Italy)
- Christian Rainero
(Associate Professor of the Department of Management and of the University of Turin, Italy)
- Luigi Puddu
(Full Professor of the Department of Management University of Study of Turin, Italy)
- Vania Tradori
(Assistant Professor of the Department of Management University of Study of Turin, Italy)
- Silvana Secinaro
(Assistant Professor of the Department of Management University of Study of Turin, Italy)
- Alessandra Indelicato
(Assistant Professor of the Department of Management University of Study of Turin, Italy)
- Alessandro Migliavacca
(Phd Student of the Department of Management University of Study of Turin, Italy)
- Roberta Siliquini
(Full Professor of the Department of Public Health and Pediatrics at the University of Turin, Italy)
- Maria Martorana
(Resident in Public Health of the Department of Public Health and Pediatrics at the University of Turin, Italy)
- Fabrizio Bert
(Assistant Professor of Public Health and Pediatrics at the University of Turin, Italy)
- Maria Rosaria Gualano
(Assistant Professor of the Department of Public Health and Pediatrics at the University of Turin, Italy)
Abstract
Italian Regions are the accountable entities for healthcare policies: their activity is not limited to policymaking but includes also management and financing of the Healthcare Public Utilities and services.  A first step will be the creation of a dataset of revenues and expenditures of the Healthcare sector. Second, the co-financing policy will be analyzed using comparative grids of in/out-flows of each Region. Third, it will be taken into account the regional fiscal coverage of the balance deficit. The sample is composed by the Italian Regions. Last the analysis between our theoretical approach based on law and the real economic balance. Furthermore it will be analyzed the National and Regional Healthcare System financing (in)-stability, highlighting current cash flows, sources and investments using the “separation†of the Healthcare accounting items in the Balance Sheet. Through chi-square test analysis and method of OLS the group of study look a possible relation be-tween balance and respect of lea without finding a relationship.  Latter, it will be represented an analysis of the National Health Fund allocation to the Regions.  It will be also conducted a critical analysis of the current allocation formula and it will be proposed a simplified criterion of allocation.
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Valerio Brescia & Christian Rainero & Luigi Puddu & Vania Tradori & Silvana Secinaro & Alessandra Indelicato & Alessandro Migliavacca & Roberta Siliquini & Maria Martorana & Fabrizio Bert & Maria Rosa, 2017.
"Italian Health Care System: Methodology Suggestion for the Financial Equilibrium and Essential Level of Care,"
Business, Management and Economics Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 3(4), pages 40-51, 04-2017.
Handle:
RePEc:arp:bmerar:2017:p:40-51
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- Maura Campra & Silvana Secinaro & Valerio Brescia & Cristina Gonçalves Góis, 2020.
"Redefining the New Public Management and Effects of Indicators: Sustainable Healthcare Mobility,"
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- Paolo Pietro Biancone & Vania Tradori & Paola De Bernardi & Valerio Brescia, 2018.
"L?approccio del micro-costing nell?analisi comparativa della gestione delle ulcere peptiche in fase acuta. Alcune evidenze empiriche,"
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