社论:卫生技术:网络应对的挑战

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Translational Medicine at UniSa Pub Date : 2020-02-20 DOI:10.14273/UNISA-2812
Maddalena Ilario, V. D. Luca, Umberto Bracale, Giancarlo Bracale
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健康和社会挑战需要采用新的预防、诊断和护理方法,这对意大利各地区的不同医疗保健系统构成了重要的可持续性和公平问题。因此,至关重要的是,作为整体卫生创新进程的一部分,建立可持续的模式,使正在进行的结构改革能够提高卫生系统的有效性和复原力。公民、患者、正式和非正式护理人员参与这些新解决方案的规划、建立和评估,对于克服目前无法提供综合社会和卫生服务的方法至关重要。医疗保健的数字化转型提供了能够支持社会和卫生系统现代化的工具,并支持其适应人口逐渐老龄化等挑战,特别是在共享资源和技能的框架内,将公民置于医疗保健政治的中心,解决个人和社区层面的健康需求。采用先进的诊断和治疗技术,以及服务和护理的数字化,是一个通过采用透明程序建立连接需求、创新和投资的良性循环的机会。通过网络模式提供卫生服务的合作方式,可以对逐步采用的创新工具进行多学科管理,同时支持运营商培训、公民赋权和成果监测,还可以通过合理化和集中管理财政资源。在这些前提下,2018年10月1日,地中海血管外科促进联合会成立,愿意将大学教授、血管科主任和外科医生顾问联系起来,在地中海盆地国家之间进行持续的科学、教育和临床合作,如意大利、法国、西班牙、葡萄牙、希腊、摩洛哥、阿尔及利亚、突尼斯,埃及、黎巴嫩、阿联酋、阿尔巴尼亚、克罗地亚和土耳其等国。它的一些活动目前正在积极进行,是基于血管病理学、流行病学、新治疗方法和血管外科材料等共同主题的一系列口头信息交流、会议和调查。该项目是与那不勒斯“费德里科二世”大学和坎帕尼亚地区合作开展的,根据欧洲共同体的指令和规定,旨在将MeFAVS纳入与地平线2020周期相关的Pro.M.IS.(“Progetto Mattone Internazionale”意大利卫生部区域卫生系统国际化计划),以获得由区域治理管理的欧洲共同体基金。2019年6月19日至20日,在波佐利(那不勒斯)举行的为期两天的会议上,深入讨论了为公民健康提供创新服务的协作网络方法以及与区域卫生系统相关的可持续性问题。在第二届MeFAVS国际大会的第一天,根据论坛的总主题,面对了“血管外科的高科技”和“糖尿病动脉疾病”等几个主题,这是一个非常感兴趣和相关性的问题,被选为联合会所有国家的共同研究主题。第二天专门讨论上述论坛:“卫生技术:网络面临的挑战”。本期报道了本次会议的部分原创论文。所有这些论文都是分开的社论:健康技术:网络中需要解决的挑战
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Editorial: Health Technologies: a challenge to tackle in NETWORK
Health and social challenges require the adoption of new approaches to prevention, diagnostics and care, which pose important sustainability and equity issues to the different healthcare systems of Italian regions. It is therefore essential to set up sustainable models, as part of an overall health innovation process, where ongoing structural reforms are able to increase the effectiveness and resilience of health systems. The participation of citizens, patients, formal and informal caregivers in the planning, set-up and evaluation of these new solutions is pivotal to overcome those current approaches which are no longer fulfilling the provision of integrated social and health services. Digital transformation of health and care provides tools capable to support the modernization of social and health systems, and their adaptation to challenges such as the progressive population ageing, especially in a framework of shared resources and skills, that bring the citizen at the center of the healthcare politics, addressing health needs at individual and community level. The adoption of advanced technologies for diagnostics and therapy, and the digitization of services and care, represent an opportunity to be seized to set a virtuous circuit connecting needs, innovation and investments, through the adoption of transparent procedures. The collaborative approach to the provision of health services through network models allows the multidisciplinary management of the innovative tools that are progressively adopted, while supporting operators training, citizen empowerment and outcomes monitoring, also through rationalization and centralized management of financial resources. With these premises, on 1st October 2018 MeFAVS, the Mediterranean Federation for Advancing of Vascular Surgery was founded, willing to connect University Professors, heads of Vascular Departments and consultant surgeons for ongoing scientific, educational and clinical cooperation amongst the Mediterranean basin countries, such as Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Emirates, Albania, Croatia and Turkey, among others. Its activities, some currently and actively ongoing, have been a series of verbal information exchanges, meetings and surveys based on common topics of vascular pathology, epidemiology, new treatments and materials for Vascular Surgery. This project was born in collaboration with the “Federico II” University of Naples and the Campania Region which, according to the European Community directives and regulations, aimed to include MeFAVS in the Pro.M.I.S. (“Progetto Mattone Internazionale” Italian Ministry of Health Programme for Internationalization of Regional Health Systems) linked to the Horizon 2020 cycle to gain access to European Community funds managed by the Regional Governance. During a two-days meeting held in Pozzuoli (Naples) between the 19th and 20th of June 2019, collaborative networking approaches to innovative services for citizens' health and sustainability problems related to the Regional Health System were thoroughly discussed. On the first day of the 2nd International Congress of MeFAVS several topics like "High Technologies in Vascular Surgery" were faced, in line with the general theme of the Forum, and "The diabetic artery disease", an issue of great interest and relevance, selected as a common research topic among all the countries belonging to the Federation. The second day was dedicated to the abovementioned Forum: “Health Technologies: a challenge to be faced in network”. In this Issue, selected original papers from this conference are reported. All those papers are divided Editorial: Health Technologies: a challenge to tackle in NETWORK
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