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Laboratorio Unico Metropolitano: innovazione e alta tecnologia per un nuovo paradigma di medicina di laboratorio

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  • Aldo Bonadies
  • Rita Mancini
  • Marilia Maci
  • Chiara Gibertoni
  • Anna Maria Petrini

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Il Laboratorio Unico Metropolitano (LUM) e un intervento di programmazione sanitaria nato sulla spinta delle indicazioni della Regione Emilia- Romagna e volto a ridefinire le capacita produttive attraverso la riduzione delle duplicazioni. Il LUM e un esempio di integrazione in rete tra le strutture e soprattutto tra i professionisti che si occupano di salute. E il primo caso in Italia di cessione del ramo d?azienda tra Aziende Pubbliche: Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Sant?Orsola-Malpighi (AOU), AUSL Imola, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli (IOR) hanno "ceduto" le risorse umane e tecnologiche, nonche i contratti di qualsiasi natura relativi alle attivita di diagnostica di laboratorio di patologia clinica, all?AUSL Bologna, individuata quale Azienda Capofila del progetto, presso la quale e localizzata la struttura del Laboratorio Unico.

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  • Aldo Bonadies & Rita Mancini & Marilia Maci & Chiara Gibertoni & Anna Maria Petrini, 2020. "Laboratorio Unico Metropolitano: innovazione e alta tecnologia per un nuovo paradigma di medicina di laboratorio," MECOSAN, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(115), pages 79-94.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:mesame:v:html10.3280/mesa2020-115005
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