COVID-19: yesterday, today and tomorrow. The quality of COVID-19 management and the evaluation of the "Health" chapter of the Recovery Plan.

Q2 Medicine Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene Pub Date : 2022-10-27 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2022.63.3.2604
Antonio Giulio DE Belvis, Nicole Lonoce, Giorgio Banchieri, Silvia Scelsi, Caterina Elisabetta Amoddeo, Manuela Raco, Egidio DE Mattia, Francesco DI Stanislao
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic represented an unprecedented challenge for the healthcare world and the introduction of a new stronger and believable project plays a fundamental role for the quality of work and the provision of qualitative care.

Aim: The survey provided by Italian Association for the Quality of Health and Social Care (ASIQUAS) aims to examines the impact of "Health" chapter included in the Recovery Plan, through the assessment of management quality of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Starting from a literature review, in September 2021, a web-based survey has been conducted and administered by e-mail. It has been taken into account measures widely used by different healthcare structures in order to analyze the projects implemented in the face of pandemic and to evaluate the new real possibility to invest funds in new healthcare structures and projects.

Results: The survey consists of 19 multiple choices and respondents were from different types of structures, including regional departments and regional health agencies (1.4%), universities, research centers and scientific hospitalization and treatment institutes (IRCCS) (11%), hospitals and university polyclinics (34.2%), Local Health Authorities (39.7%), socio-health organizations and Others (13.7%). The pandemic has highlighted many vulnerabilities at both hospitals and territorial level. The major weaknesses revealed by the survey are mainly due to the lack of support from new staff units and poor availability of specific training tools for COVID-19 procedures. The Recovery Plan is still unclear with a lot of concern about the implementation and many limits of diffusion.

Conclusions: It becomes essential to guarantee a new effective and interoperative model of integration. Today we can start more aware for the implementation of a system closer to everyone's needs, making shortcomings the new strength and starting point.

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COVID-19:昨天、今天和明天。COVID-19管理质量和恢复计划“健康”章节的评估。
导言:2019冠状病毒病大流行给卫生保健界带来了前所未有的挑战,推出一个新的更强大、更可信的项目,对提高工作质量和提供高质量的护理起着根本性的作用。目的:意大利卫生和社会保健质量协会(ASIQUAS)提供的调查旨在通过评估COVID-19大流行的管理质量,审查恢复计划中包含的“卫生”章节的影响。方法:从文献综述开始,于2021年9月通过电子邮件进行网络调查。它考虑了不同保健机构广泛采用的措施,以便分析在大流行病面前实施的项目,并评估向新的保健机构和项目投资资金的新的实际可能性。结果:调查共有19道选择题,受访者来自不同类型的机构,包括地区部门和地区卫生机构(1.4%),大学、研究中心和科学住院治疗机构(IRCCS)(11%),医院和大学综合诊所(34.2%),地方卫生当局(39.7%),社会卫生组织和其他(13.7%)。大流行突出了医院和地区一级的许多脆弱性。调查发现的主要弱点主要是缺乏新工作人员单位的支持以及COVID-19程序的特定培训工具的可用性差。复苏计划的实施仍不明朗,人们对其实施有很多担忧,扩散也有很多限制。结论:确保一种新的有效的、可互操作的整合模式至关重要。今天我们可以更加自觉地开始实施一个更贴近大家需求的制度,使不足成为新的力量和出发点。
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