From self-employed to employees, the future of family doctors: the reform sparks discussion
They will have to work 38 hours a week, with a minimum dedicated to patients and the rest for territorial planningFrom self-employed to employees. A real revolution. And Dr. Tersilli, a health insurance doctor, a very distant past. The draft reform, anticipated by Corriere della Sera, is already causing discussion. It provides for family doctors to become employees of the National Health Service.
They will have to work 38 hours a week, with a minimum of hours dedicated to patients and the rest for territorial planning, ensuring a constant presence for citizens .
The video includes interviews with Silvio Garattini , pharmacologist, founder of the Mario Negri Institute, who has always been a supporter of the model of dependence on the national health service, with Umberto Nevisco who represents the Italian federation of Italian doctors in Sardinia, one of the most representative unions, and Ugo Cappellacci , president of the Health Commission of the Chamber (Forza Italia, his party, has presented a bill on general practitioners).