Sardinia is the last region in Italy for minimum health care
The island rejected in the Gimbe Foundation report: it guarantees just over half of essential services, only 56.3%Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Sardinia brings up the rear in the Gimbe Foundation ranking for the provision of services guaranteed by the essential levels of assistance , the minimum condition of care that should be provided throughout Italy in the same way, and which instead continues to register profound differences .
The new report analyzes ten years (from 2010 to 2019) of the results of the so-called "Lea grid", the method with which the Ministry of Health monitors the healthcare offer of the Regions to citizens through a group of indicators. A report card, explained Nino Cartabellotta, president of the Foundation, "which allows the identification of Regions promoted (compliant), therefore worthy of accessing the share of the reward funding, and rejected (defaulting)".
Among the postponed ones , the Island stands out, guaranteeing just over half of the essential services , 56.3% . Bolzano (57.6%), Campania (58.2%), Calabria (59.9%), Valle d'Aosta (63.8%) and Puglia (67.5%) are also bad.
At the top of the ranking is Emilia Romagna which manages to guarantee 93.4% of the obligations by the structures of the National Health Service. Among the first 10 Regions also Tuscany (91.3%), Veneto (89.1%), Piedmont (87.6%), Lombardy (87.4%), Umbria (85.9%), Marche (84, 1%), Liguria (82.8%), Friuli Venezia-Giulia (81.5%) and Trento (78.8%).
«Without a new season of collaboration between the Government and the Regions and a radical change of course to monitor the disbursement of the Lea - explains the president of the Gimbe Foundation, Nino Cartabellotta - regional inequalities and health mobility will continue to dominate and the postcode of residence of people will affect the right to health protection".
A situation, Gimbe points out, "that clashes with the principles of equity and universalism of the National Health Service, recently reaffirmed by Minister Schillaci according to whom overcoming territorial inequalities in the health supply is a priority so that all citizens have the same opportunities, regardless of where they were born or reside and their income".
(Unioneonline/D)