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Healthcare System Innovation: the vital systemic approach for new healthcare professionals
Author(s) -
Giovanni Di Trapani
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of advanced health care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2612-1344
DOI - 10.36017/jahc2012-004
Subject(s) - health care , bioethics , corporate governance , public relations , health professionals , business , knowledge management , order (exchange) , political science , engineering ethics , engineering , computer science , law , finance
In light of the requirements associated with the Health goals set in the National Health Plan or in Regional Health Plans and by the consequential creation of the new health professions, there has been an enlargement of the National Health System network in recent years.Growing focus testified by the reform of ordinances enacted by Law 3 of 2018 (Lorenzin Law), and the clear new topics related to bioethics, ethics and professional deontology issues put up new questions which need answers and solutions. Innovation in the Italian Healthcare system therefore takes on a central role in scientific debates demanding new solutions which, necessarily, must first of all aim to protect individual and collective health, in order to subsequently focus upon the governance of new professional healthcare workers.The systematic complexity of establishing new healthcare professionals in the three afferent areas: Care Technique and Diagnostic Technique, Rehabilitation and Prevention, generates of course many new opportunities, requiring rapid detection and set up rapidly the organic structure of the wider Healthcare System. This is the framework within WHO's Project " Healthcare System Innovation: the vital systemic approach for new healthcare professionals", seeking specific solutions and suggestions in order to contribute to the innovation and governance of the new healthcare professionals.

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