(Adnkronos) - Salutequità ha presentato a Roma, nel corso dell’annuale summit, il nuovo report sulla sostenibilità del Servizio Sanitario Nazionale. Un testo che traccia un percorso strategico utile per garantire equità e accesso universale alle cure, cercando di rispondere a tutte le sfide attuali. All’iniziativa hanno partecipato le più alte cariche della sanità, i principali stakeholder scientifici e il mondo civico, che si sono confrontati sulle sette leve proposte da Salutequità, utili per la difesa di una sanità equa e sostenibile.
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00:00In the course of the annual Summit of Health and Equity held in Rome, the new report on the sustainability of the National Health Service was presented.
00:12A text that traces a strategic path to guarantee equity and universal access to care, trying to respond to all current challenges.
00:19During the Summit, it was discussed the resources needed for the next few years to be allocated to health,
00:24because, as the organizers pointed out, it is insufficient to allocate 136.5 billion euros without a clear strategy.
00:31It is unsustainable to commit such important resources without having a strategic plan, an industrial plan for the public health service.
00:42What is this plan? It is the national health plan that we have not had since 2006-2008.
00:49The other big plan was the Health Pact. Even there, we are still standing.
00:54We must know on which priorities to put these 136.5 billion euros, because today we do not have it.
01:02The highest positions of the national and regional health services, but also the main scientific stakeholders and the civil world,
01:11have come together on the necessary model that can guarantee a sustainable, equal and responding national health service to the needs and continuous evolution of society,
01:20so that the defense of universal and equal health can become one of the priorities in the discussion of the balance sheet law.
01:27This year, the government has allocated 0.4% of the national and national health fund, that is, 520 million euros.
01:36We have introduced a series of corrective measures with the waiting list decree.
01:41All this constitutes, for the Meloni government and for Minister Schillaci,
01:46an extraordinary moment of confrontation with the regions and making health more accessible,
01:52with, evidently, also in the medium and long term, a savings for the funds of the national health fund.
02:00The proposals discussed in the course of the appointment are articulated in seven levels,
02:04each of which identifies concrete actions to deal with those that have been identified
02:09as the main challenges of the national health service, useful to respond to the needs of the population.
02:15I think the time has come to redefine a governance between state and region,
02:23without taking anything away from the regions, but on the part of the state,
02:26it must resume a national health plan.
02:30Sustainability also passes through the maintenance of the system
02:36and the programming made in time of the various productive factors,
02:41including the programming of staff, which we have seen that in recent years has been missing.
02:46We also need to redistribute the resources from the regions in a more equal way,
02:51we need to greatly increase the ability to monitor and control the Ministry of Health
02:58on the operation of the regions on many points of view, on the levels of essential assistance,
03:02on waiting lists, on access to technologies, pharmaceutical innovation, medical devices.
03:09In short, we really have a lot to put in place and we hope that,
03:14starting from this balance sheet that is being discussed, these levers can be used.