The role of home radiology in a post-earthquake mountain environment, the possible example of Amatrice
Author(s) -
Emanuele Sanesi,
Paolo Casalino,
Andrea Ferrazza,
Pierpaolo Fossati,
Enrico Del Signore,
Alessandro Corradetti,
Maria Grazia Casciani
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of advanced health care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2612-1344
DOI - 10.36017/jahc2012-003
Subject(s) - gratitude , medicine , denial , swot analysis , radiological weapon , population , medical emergency , service (business) , geography , radiology , environmental health , psychology , business , social psychology , marketing , psychoanalysis
Following the earthquake of August 24, 2016 that hit Central Italy, the only hospital in the Amatriciana valley represented by F. Grifoni, was closed due to its unusability. Subsequently, the ASL of Rieti, in support with the Lazio Region and the National Civil Protection, in 2017 to make up for this deficiency, created a PASS (socio-health assistance point) with also a diagnostic image for the needs. of the First Aid h12, not including outpatient radiological examinations to the many inhabitants who have decided, with stubbornness and tenacity, not to abandon these magnificent villages. Precisely for the sense of self-denial and gratitude to these lands, which also welcomed some of us (Enrico, Emanuele, Alessandro) as TSRM professionals within the Amatrician hospital, we decided together with other colleagues to collaborate and create an innovative project of health revival. Using a SWOT matrix and a cost / effectiveness analysis, we have designed a home radiology service capable of delivering diagnostic tests to the entire community which has a mountain area of 174 km2, 69 hamlets and a high old age index among the population.
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