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  2. Healthcare in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Health care spending accounted for 9.7% of GDP in 2020. [6] The Italian state has run a universal public healthcare system since 1978. [7] The public part is the Servizio Sanitario Nazionale, which is organised under the Ministry of Health and administered on a devolved regional basis, in consequence of the 2001 Italian constitutional referendum.

  3. Health in Italy - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Italian women life expectancy is 85/86 years, whereas for Italian men is 81 years. [13] Italy also has a very low rate of infant mortality, that of 5.51 out of 1000 people, the 185th lowest in the world. [12] From 1970 to 1989, the death rate went down dramatically, from 11 and 10.3 for men and women, to 8.3 and 6.7. [10]

  4. Psychiatric reform in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Among European countries, Italy was the first to publicly declare its repugnance for a mental health care system which led to social exclusion and segregation. [2] The psychiatric reform was also a consequence of a public debate sparked by Giorgio Coda 's case and stories collected and analyzed in Alberto Papuzzi 's book Portami su quello che ...

  5. Italy to charge foreigners 2,000 euros a year for health service

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    ROME (Reuters) -Italy will charge foreign residents from outside the European Union 2,000 euros ($2,115.20) a year for access to its national health service, but the fee does not apply to asylum ...

  6. Franco Basaglia - Wikipedia

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    Franco Basaglia was born on 11 March 1924 in Venice. [2] After obtaining his medical degree from University of Padova in 1949, he trained in the local school of psychiatry, where he acquainted himself with the philosophical ideas of Karl Jaspers, Ludwig Binswanger and Eugène Minkowski, [2] developed an interest in the study of phenomenological philosophers such as Edmund Husserl, Martin ...

  7. Italian welfare state - Wikipedia

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    The Italian welfare state is based partly upon the corporatist-conservative model [1] (as described by Gøsta Esping-Andersen, one of the world's foremost sociologists working on the analysis of welfare states) and partly upon the universal welfare model.

  8. Assessing Claims About a Supposed Investigation Into the ...

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    Is former Italian Minister of Health Roberto Speranza being investigated for murder in connection to the country’s response to COVID-19? Instagram user Paul Davis, who describes himself as a ...

  9. HIV/AIDS Public Health Campaigns in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Though HIV/AIDS arrived in Italy in the early 1980s, no widespread Ministry of Health campaigns related to the disease emerged until after 1988. [2] This is, in part, due to the attitudes and beliefs held by Italy's Minister of Health at the time, Carlo Donat-Cattin.