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Record Nr.

UNINA9910520093003321

Autore

Taroni Francesco

Titolo

Health and Healthcare Policy in Italy since 1861 : A Comparative Approach / / by Francesco Taroni

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021

ISBN

9783030887315

9783030887308

Edizione

[1st ed. 2021.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (303 pages)

Disciplina

362.10945

Soggetti

Italy - History

Medicine - History

Science - History

Social history

World politics

History of Italy

History of Medicine

History of Science

Social History

Political History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1. Health in the making of a Nation -- Chapter 2. Health and healthcare in the liberal State -- Chapter 3. The Great War and the Spanish Flu -- Chapter 4. Health under the Fascist State -- Chapter 5. Postwar: roads not taken -- Chapter 6. The rise and fall of the mutual jungle -- Chapter 7. The creation of the Servizio sanitario nazionale -- Chapter 8. Reinventing the SSN? -- Chapter 9. New issues at the dawn of the Twenty-first Century. Chapter 10. A Lost Decade -- Chapter 11. Two Converging Crises -- Chapter 12. Postscript./.

Sommario/riassunto

Providing a historical overview of healthcare in Italy from its unification in 1861 to the present COVID-19 pandemic, this book analyses the political, social and cultural impact of Italian healthcare policy and



medicine. The author examines the development of public health, hospitals, and primary care, and the building of healthcare systems across three political regimes in Italy: the liberal period (1861-1914), Fascism (1922-43), and the Italian Republic (1948 to the present day). By emphasising the embeddedness of health-related legislation in Italy’s political and social background, this book offers a comparative account of Italian health policy, and contrasts this with developments in neighbouring European countries, Canada and the United States. The book focuses on the Italian government’s reaction to the social and political impact of several diseases: pellagra; cholera; malaria; and tuberculosis, and explores the present-day response to the current COVID-19 pandemic. A timely and comprehensive read, this book will appeal to those teaching and researching Italian history and the history of medicine and healthcare more widely. Francesco Taroni is Professor of legal and social medicine at the University of Bologna in Italy. Previously, he has held managerial positions at a national and regional level. Internationally, he is Visiting Research Scientist at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College’s Asano-Gonnella Center for Research in Medical Education and Health Care, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA, and has consulted for the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Francesco has published extensively on healthcare research and his most recent books include Politiche Sanitarie in Italia (Health Policies in Italy, 2011) and Il Volo del Calabrone: 40 Anni di Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (The Flight of the Bumblebee: 40 years of National Health Service, 2019).