Minori in viaggio per farsi curare

Q4 Medicine
Medico e Bambino Pub Date : 2024-01-25 DOI:10.53126/meb43027
R. Campi, M. Bonati
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Equitable access to healthcare is crucial to ensure the fundamental human right to health for all, also for children. However, the possibility to use in appropriate manner medical services (e.g. to access hospital) differs substantially across Italian regions. It is a situa- tion, source of inequality, that has been known for some time and has not found a solu- tion to date. In 2020, the pandemic year, 74.071 hospital admissions occurred for chil- dren and adolescents residing in regions other than that of hospitalization (14.3% of to- tal hospitalizations outside the region of residence). The national flight index was 8.7 ranging from 3.4 of Lazio to 43.4 of Molise. 54.8% of out-region hospitalizations are for patients traveling from one of the regions bordering their residence, in particular to be born. The starting regions with the highest mobility rate and long distance hospitalisation were Calabria, Sardinia, and Sicily with a flight index of 29.0, 11.8 and 11.5 for a to- tal of 11,745 hospitalizations. The main causes of hospitalization in a region far from their own are attributable to psychiatric disorders (43.3% of its Major Diagnostic Cate- gory), epilepsy and cephalalgy care (24.3%), and surgery for the replacement of major joints or reimplantation of the lower limbs with (18.5%). The phenomenon of medical mi- gration undermines the principles of universality, equality and fairness and it is therefore necessary to intervene to guarantee an unfulfilled right in its entirety. Centers of excellen- ce for pediatric care and clinical research are also needed in the southern regions.
前往接受治疗的儿童
公平获得医疗服务对于确保所有人(包括儿童)的基本健康权至关重要。然而,以适当方式使用医疗服务(如去医院看病)的可能性在意大利各大区之间差别很大。这种情况是不平等的根源,早已为人所知,但至今仍未找到解决办法。2020 年是流感大流行的一年,有 74071 名儿童和青少年在住院地区以外的地区住院(14.3% 的住院患者在居住地区以外的地区住院)。全国飞行指数为 8.7,从拉齐奥的 3.4 到莫利塞的 43.4 不等。54.8%的区外住院病人是从其居住地的邻近地区来的,尤其是去出生地。流动率和长途住院率最高的起始地区是卡拉布里亚、撒丁岛和西西里岛,飞行指数分别为 29.0、11.8 和 11.5,住院人数共计 11 745 人。在远离自己的地区住院治疗的主要原因是精神病(占主要诊断分类的 43.3%)、癫痫和头颅护理(24.3%)以及主要关节置换或下肢再植手术(18.5%)。医疗歧视现象破坏了普遍性、平等性和公平性原则,因此有必要进行干预,以全面保障未实现的权利。南部地区还需要建立儿科护理和临床研究示范中心。
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Medico e Bambino
Medico e Bambino Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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