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Forza Italia’s strategic plan for public health service was presented at Sant’Antonio Abate in Trapani [[1]]. Senator maurizio Gasparri and vice President Giorgio Mulè illustrated the plan, alongside provincial secretary Toni Scilla and Stefano Pellegrino [[2]]. The plan focuses on strengthening health personnel through new hires, retaining young doctors, and enhancing professionalism [[3]]. Eleven points aim to improve public services, simplify access to care, and ensure NHS sustainability [[1]]. Key areas include enhancing health personnel safety, faster access to treatments, and promoting mental health [[2]]. The plan also focuses on reforming general medicine,ensuring access to innovative drugs,and supporting teenagers and fragile subjects through the “Cresco in health” project [[3]]. It also includes improving treatment paths for chronic diseases, operating community houses, and reforming supplementary health funds [[1]]. Forza Italia proposes maintaining the conventional relationship for general practitioners with structured working hours and integration into the public system [[2]]. The plan also aims to reduce waiting lists and emergency room congestion by enhancing specialist medicine, increasing beds, and reducing improper access [[3]].
Forza Italia’s Health Plan: Focus on Personalization and Prevention
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