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Italy: Health System Review
Health Syst Transit. 2022 Dec;24(4):1-236.ABSTRACTThis analysis of the Italian health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. Italy has a regionalized National Health Service (SSN) that provides universal coverage largely free of charge at the point of delivery, though certain services and goods require a co-payment. Life expectancy in Italy is historically among the highest in the EU. However, regional differences in health indicators are marked, as well as in per capita spending, distribution of health profes...
Source: Health systems in transition - March 23, 2023 Category: Health Management Authors: Antonio Giulio de Belvis Michela Meregaglia Alisha Morsella Andrea Adduci Alessio Perilli Fidelia Cascini Alessandro Solipaca Giovanni Fattore Walter Ricciardi Anna Maresso Giada Scarpetti Source Type: news

People who catch Omicron are less likely to get Long Covid
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic unfurled across the United Kingdom, hematologist John Willan has worried about the disease’s toll on his patients. In March 2020, Willan, who works at the University of Oxford and Wexham Park Hospital, began to track the hospital’s COVID-19 cases among people with leukemias, lymphomas, and other blood diseases. He counted not just the dozens of deaths, but also persistent and disabling symptoms collectively called Long Covid, which have plagued millions over the past 3 years. These days, Willan is less anxious. After Omicron began spreading in late 2021, COVID-19 deaths became a ra...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - March 21, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

Glycemic control predicts SARS-CoV-2 prognosis in diabetic subjects
ConclusionIn our cohort, SARS-CoV-2 infection correlates with age, diabetes duration and disease control. Diabetic patients with COVID-19 should be carefully followed when older than 74  years and with more than 10 years of DM duration.
Source: Acta Diabetologica - March 20, 2023 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research