HealthCare

Authors

Valentina Orlando, University of Naples Federico II; Roberto Colonna, University of Naples Federico II; Enrico Coscioni; Massimo di Gennaro; Roberta Giordana; Ilaria Guarino, University of Naples Federico II; Enrica Menditto, University of Naples Federico II; Sara Mucherino, University of Naples Federico II; Antonio Postiglione; Salvatore Riegler, University of Naples Federico II; Luca Scafa; Roberta Stefanelli, University of Naples Federico II; Ugo Trama

Keywords:

Chronic conditions, Comorbidity, RWE, Multimorbidity clusters

Synopsis

fedoa.png

Publishers: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series:  Pharmàkon

Pages:  255

Language: Italian

NBN: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/resolver.pl?nbn=urn:nbn:it:unina-28088

Abstract: One of the main challenges in the healthcare sector in recent years has concerned the effort to ensure the healthcare sustainability in view of demographic change. Due to the progressive increasing of aging and chronic conditions, it is necessary to employ treatment methods with increasingly advanced and costly technological and care requirements that the Italian Health System has to deal with both from a health and economic standpoint. This critical issue also emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, proving the need to reconsider the management of chronic conditions, which is still too focused on a specialist and/or hospital perspective, to make it more suitable for responding to patients' care issues while respecting available economic resources. In this regard, Outcome Research is of great interest as a research area based on Real World Evidences (RWE). Indeed, analyses of evidence produced in a Real-World context can confirm or not the value of political decision-making to improve governance and the quality of health-services provided.

The aim of this work is to provide a detailed snapshot of the prevalence of chronic diseases and related comorbidities in Campania Region. At the same time, it also aims to be an effective knowledge tool for decision-makers involved in the planning of health policies and strategies.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

Valentina Orlando, University of Naples Federico II

Professor of pharmaceutical Regulation and Market Access - Department of Pharmacy, University of Naples Federico II.

CIRFF Researcher, University of Naples Federico II

Roberto Colonna, University of Naples Federico II

Scientific editor, CIRFF, University of Naples Federico II

Enrico Coscioni

AgeNas President

Cardiology Unit Director - AOU San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’Aragona, Salerno

Massimo di Gennaro

Innovation, Integrated Logistics and Digital Health Directorate, So.Re.Sa, Campania Region

Roberta Giordana

Data Manager Innovation and Data Analitycs Directorate So.Re.Sa, Campania Region

Ilaria Guarino, University of Naples Federico II

CIRFF Scholarship holder, University of Naples Federico II

Enrica Menditto, University of Naples Federico II

Associate Professor of Pharmacoeconomics - Department of Pharmacy, University of Naples Federico II.

CIRFF Director, University of Naples Federico II

Sara Mucherino, University of Naples Federico II

CIRFF Scholarship holder, University of Naples Federico II

Antonio Postiglione

General Director of Health Protection, Campania Region

Salvatore Riegler, University of Naples Federico II

CIRFF Engineer, University of Naples Federico II

Luca Scafa

Director of Monitoring of the Regional Health Service, So.Re.Sa, Campania Region

Roberta Stefanelli, University of Naples Federico II

CIRFF Scholarship holder, University of Naples Federico II

Ugo Trama

Regional Pharmaceutical Unit, Campania Region

Healthcare

Downloads

Published

January 27, 2022

License

Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6887-125-3

Date of first publication (11)

2022-01-27

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-125-3