Literature DB >> 26668919

[Reducing non-communicable diseases and health care costs: building a prevention alliance].

Cristiano Piccinelli, Eva Pagano, Nereo Segnan.   

Abstract

In Italy, as well as in most European Countries, the loss of almost 70% of the years of life is attributable to cerebro-cardiovascular diseases and cancers. Whereas the Italian population is expected to grow older, with a significant increase in the burden of chronic non-communicable diseases, the reduction in incidence of chronic diseases and the compression of morbidity are priorities. This is the reason why in Italy the implementation of the National Plan for Prevention and related regional plans becomes necessary, as it can promote the co-operation of multidisciplinary skills in several areas: political, health, economic, legal, sociological. In Piedmont (Northern Italy), it seems useful the creation of a regional Laboratory of prevention,which provides support for the development and implementation of the regional prevention plan, through actions and programmes based on cost-effectiveness analyses. The use of resources in prevention should not be exclusively interpreted as a cost, but as an investment, which, in some cases, can become an avoided cost. Using prevention policies makes it possible to gain years of healthy life and to potentially reduce the cost of healthcare system. The creation of the Laboratory of prevention is a multidisciplinary context, so it is an opportunity to involve the stakeholders in order to achieve the regional health objectives.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26668919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Prev        ISSN: 1120-9763            Impact factor:   1.901


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