(Adnkronos) - Diritto alla salute, erogazione dei servizi, investimenti e innovazione sono alcuni dei temi toccati nell’ultimo appuntamento di “Principi Attivi”, ciclo di eventi promossi da Boehringer Ingelheim Italia per affrontare alcune tra le priorità più impellenti di Salute Pubblica, a partire dai fondamenti legislativi fino all’impatto sui pazienti, le famiglie e la società. A distanza di due anni dallo scadere del Pnrr, si rende necessaria una discussione sul futuro del Sistema sanitario nazionale dopo il termine delle erogazioni di fondi europei.
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00:00It was held on Tuesday, November 19 in Rome, the new meeting of active principles, a cycle of events promoted by Böhringer Inge in Italy, to address some of the most pressing priorities of public health, starting from the legislative foundations to the impact on patients, families and society. At the center of the meeting, the right to health.
00:25At the beginning of the pandemic, we were able to focus the debate on health, on the need for reforms necessary for a better charge, to relaunch prevention, to relaunch territorial medicine, to guarantee a universal charge.
00:44Therefore, reforms are needed, reforms that I think represent, for the transversality of the objectives that we must give ourselves, the great opportunity that the Parliament has to do something concrete, immediate, right, to save one of the peculiarities of our country.
01:04A constituent season of necessary reforms must be opened to ensure one of the fundamental pillars which is the right to health.
01:13The meeting, entitled the health of Italians between tradition, recovery and resilience, has given the opportunity to explain how the PNRR has led to an injection of investments and innovation.
01:24The issue of health is a central issue. In the PNRR there are important resources, I remind you that there are almost 14 billion resources, many also dedicated to territorial health.
01:43I think that the experience of Covid, with all the negative effects, has made it clear to all the administrations, both central and regional, how important health care is and above all territorial health.
02:04The role of pharmacies and pharmacists remains fundamental, who can provide significant support to the system.
02:10I would say that the pandemic has clarified a context on which the federation has already committed since 2005, that is, to strengthen the proximity to really reason of a territorial assistance that can give an answer to patients.
02:25The bad experience of Covid has certainly enhanced the figure of the pharmacist, who also thanks to the federal project of 2005 has begun a path of evolution that could make him always the protagonist of the dispensation but also the protagonist of a new phase,
02:41what we used to call the pharmacy of services or the poly-functional center at the disposal of the citizens, but now it is called proximity.
02:50So I think we can do a lot, but not in words, but with the facts, with the numbers of electrocardiograms that we do every day, with the number of heart attacks and heart attacks that we apply, with the number of tampons, with the number of vaccinations.
03:04In short, a pharmacist who is able, thanks to the cultural evolution of these years, to give something more to the Italian population.