The Observatory Health Report

Authors

  • Laura Murianni National Observatory on Health Status in the Italian Regions, Rome
  • Silvia Longhi National Observatory on Health Status in the Italian Regions, Rome
  • Walter Ricciardi Institute of Hygiene, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2427/5841

Keywords:

health status, health services, health reports

Abstract

Background: The number of indicators aiming to provide a clear picture of healthcare needs and the quality
and efficiency of healthcare systems and services has proliferated in recent years. The activity of the National
Observatory on Health Status in the Italian Regions is multidisciplinary, involving around 280 public health
care experts, clinicians, demographers, epidemiologists, mathematicians, statisticians and economists who
with their different competencies, and scientific interests aim to improve the collective health of individuals
and their conditions through the use of “core indicators”. The main outcome of the National Observatory on
Health Status in the Italian Regions is the “Osservasalute Report – a report on health status and the quality
of healthcare assistance in the Italian Regions”.
Methods: The Report adopts a comparative analysis, methodology and internationally validated indicators.
Results: The results of Observatory Report show it is necessary:
• to improve the monitoring of primary health care services (where the chronic disease could be cared)
through implementation of clinical path;
• to improve in certain areas of hospital care such as caesarean deliveries, as well as the average length of
stay in the pre-intervention phase, etc.;
• to try to be more focused on the patients/citizens in our health care services;
• to practice more geographical interventions to reduce the North-South divide as well as reduce gender inequity.
Conclusions: The health status of Italian people is good with positive results and outcomes, but in the
meantime some further efforts should be done especially in the South that still has to improve the quality and
the organization of health care services. There are huge differences in accuracy and therefore usefulness of
the reported data, both between diseases and between Regions.

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Published

2008-03-01

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