Hospitals and community homes, territorial operational centers essential for the new model of patient care, but also infrastructural and technological interventions for the digitization and development of telemedicine and the modernization of hospitals and territorial centers in Sardinia.

This is what is foreseen by the investment program of the Region for Health through the money of the Pnrr and the Pnc (Plan for complementary investments): we are talking about 270 million euros co-financed by the Region for the construction of about eighty health facilities and a total more than two hundred goals to be completed by 2026.

“We are laying solid foundations to build the future of Sardinian healthcare, which is increasingly of high quality and competence. What we are creating is a new, modern and efficient model, capable of guiding and accompanying citizens on a path through which they can always find the best answers to their needs for care and assistance ”, says Christian Solinas.

The plan provides for the construction of fifty Community Houses throughout the territory, thirteen Community Hospitals, sixteen territorial operational centers and over one hundred interventions for technological modernization.

There are two lines of innovation programs. The first, for over 47.4 million euros, concerns the digitization and innovation of the nine hospitals classified as first and second level DEA: Giovanni Paolo II (Olbia), San Francesco (Nuoro), Nostra Signora di Bonaria (San Gavino Monreale), Sirai (Carbonia), San Martino (Oristano), San Pietro Clinics (Sassari), Duilio Casula Polyclinic (Monserrato), San Michele, Arnas G. Brotzu, and Santissima Trinità (Cagliari). Among the objectives indicated, the implementation of the hospital electronic medical record and the creation and integration of telemedicine systems.

The second line, for an investment of over 49.5 million euros, involves hospitals throughout the territory and provides for the renewal of the technological park of large machinery.

“We are building the future with a modern and sustainable healthcare model that goes beyond the hospital-territory dualism and where the centrality is given to the citizen and his needs. A model capable of guiding the patient within our health system through the most appropriate assistance paths ”, affirms Councilor Nieddu.

Nieddu, who asks for further interventions from the government, "in particular financial coverage to strengthen the workforce and new rules, such as the modification of collective agreements with family doctors".

(Unioneonline / L)

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