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Proiezioni della spesa e del finanziamento dei Sistemi Sanitari Regionali in Italia [2015-2030]

Projections of expenditures and financing resources of Italian Regional Health Care Systems [2015-2030]

Nicola Salerno ()

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The work constructs projections till 2030 for health care expenditures of Italian Regional Health Care Systems. Three different schemes of financing are hypothesised, with three different levels of solidarity between Regions. Financing is always supposed to cover the entire exigency of expenditure. The two sides - expenditures and financing - are matched in order to derive indicators of sustainability (pressures on Gdp, or on active people, or on workers...) and to provide quantifications of flows of resources moving between Regions for re-distributional goals. A well-done mapping of needs and resources to finance them, with a full breakdown per Regions. A useful work for stimulating the debate on health system reforms in Italy, allowing informed decisions. nicola c. salerno [nicola.salerno@tin.it]

Keywords: projections; proiezioni; health care expenditure; spesa sanitaria; mid term; medio period; SSN, SSR; Regional Health Care System; pay-as-you-go; ripartizione; burden on active people and workers; cuneo fiscale; fiscal wedge; finanziamento; financing resources; redistribution within Regions; perequazione territorial; solidarity; benchmark; standard; federalism; federalism; sustainability of public finances; multipillar; multipilastro; universalism; selective universalism; universalismo selettivo; simulation; Italy; Stability Program; Awg; Ageing Working Group; Ecofin; Oecd; Imf; sanitá; Asl; welfare system; welfare; Lea; efficiency; adequacy; growth; distributional flows; re-distributional flows; equity; structural reform; reforms; riforme strutturali; public budget (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H00 H22 H23 H24 H30 H31 H32 H39 H51 H53 H68 I00 I12 I18 I31 I38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-11-10
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