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    COVID-19. Analysis of the impact and responses of the Apulian health system

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    The Covid-19 pandemic has suddenly and tragically placed human society in a new social reality in which nature seems to rebel against technological domination and has knocked out the social organization and the health systems of all the countries involved. In this paper it will be analyzed the differentiated impact of Covid-19 in Italy as a result of the regionalization of health systems as well as the role that the state and regions have assumed in the two different phases of pandemic development. The focus of the analysis is the Puglia region, a region of the South, and the main criticalities that emerged; it will also deal with the measures and responses implemented by the regional health systems (SSR), such as territorial organizational models, to combat the spread of pandemics and / or models of innovative management for the continuity of care for chronic diseases

    E-Health and social innovation

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    The need to contain the public expenditure and to fulfil the expectations of a transforming society are the main reasons which nowadays the chances to innovate the public sector rest upon. The ICT factor in the e-Health is a strategic lever for the innovation of the socio-sanitary service systems and for the active participation of patients in the care processes. This article will attempt to analyse the role of e-Health in the processes of social change, with particular reference to the EU countries

    VERSO DIFFERENTI SISTEMI SANITARI REGIONALI

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    Il cambiamento e la messa in discussione del welfare e dei modelli di welfare stanno ridisegnando sia il principio di cittadinanza sia quello di sussidiarietà. Per quest’ultimo si continua a dibattere per far sì che alcune funzioni dello Stato possano essere assunte in carico dagli enti locali ed altre possano essere attuate attraverso l’interazione orizzontale delle diverse componenti della società: il mercato, l’associazionismo, il Terzo settore dei servizi più prossimi al cittadino. Con la legge n. 328/2000 e la riforma del Titolo v della Costituzione (legge costituzionale n. 3/2001) si attua il riconoscimento del principio di sussidiarietà nella sua dimensione sia verticale sia orizzontale. La dimensione verticale sconta in questo periodo di crisi economica, ampia e diffusa, la costante riduzione dei finanziamenti statali. Per quanto riguarda, invece, l’attuazione della sussidiarietà orizzontale, questa non prescinde dal confronto tra idee contrapposte che si sono formate sulle relazioni da instaurarsi tra pubblico e privato, tenendo conto di quanto sancito dall’art. 118 della Costituzione, che favorisce la partecipazione dei cittadini al processo decisionale dell’amministrazione

    Ex Scuola Silvio D'Amico. Università di Roma Tre: Facoltà di Economia

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    l'articolo descrive il progetto per la nuova sede della Facoltà di Economia "Federico Caffè" dell'università degli studi di RomaTr

    Anziani e società

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    In 2012, the EU launched the European Year on Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations. The European Year aims to raise awareness of the contribution that older people can make to society. It aims to encourage and urge policy makers and stakeholders to undertake, at all levels, actions to improve the chances of remaining active aging and strengthening solidarity between generations. The proposed theme will be carried out an investigation into the documents of EU policies in the field of active and healthy aging and sociological analysis of the contents emerging that seem to draw a "new" model, in which the social role of individuals is primarily related to participation or less production-to-work system

    LE SFIDE DELL'INNOVAZIONE SOSTENIBILE NEI SISTEMI SOCIO-SANITARI REGIONALI IN TRASFORMAZIONE

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    Il volume affronta, con esperienze e ricerche, i temi della governance e innovazione nei sistemi sociosaniotari, la partecipazione dei cittadini nell'integrazione sociosanitaria, lo sviluppo sostenibile e qualità della vita in una nuova dimensione di welfare of capabilitie

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Integrazione socio-sanitaria e modelli organizzativi territoriali: verso le Case di Comunità?

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    The continuous and problematic search for organizational models capable of responding to the growing and differentiated demand for care and health constitutes a large and complex social issue that includes some aspects of specific interest, such as the theoretical apparatus of the evolution of the concept of health and current transformations of social systems and organizational models of social and health services. The integration between health and social care seems to be inspired by a basic philosophy that sees the overcoming of the dualism, at an institutional, managerial and professional level, between social services, which are the responsibility of local authorities, and health services, which are the responsibility of the National Health System. This paper analyzes the evolution and development of territorial welfare for social and health services also in light of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan of 2021
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