The main features and consequences of the Italian reform are initially reviewed, national and local level experiences and epidemiological data are then analysed in order to highlight and disentangle the “active ingredients” of the Italian experience. A public health attitude, with the capacity of networking good practice in service organisation, by giving voice to successful experiences and promoting health service research, apart from some local services, is still generally lacking. Furthermore, it is still difficult to provide an evidence-based reply to the question: can “à l’Italienne” community-care be exported elsewhere?

Community based Mental Health care in Verona, Italy

TANSELLA, Michele;AMADDEO, Francesco;BURTI, Lorenzo;GARZOTTO, Nicola;RUGGERI, Mirella
1998-01-01

Abstract

The main features and consequences of the Italian reform are initially reviewed, national and local level experiences and epidemiological data are then analysed in order to highlight and disentangle the “active ingredients” of the Italian experience. A public health attitude, with the capacity of networking good practice in service organisation, by giving voice to successful experiences and promoting health service research, apart from some local services, is still generally lacking. Furthermore, it is still difficult to provide an evidence-based reply to the question: can “à l’Italienne” community-care be exported elsewhere?
1998
0863775462
mental health services; psychiatric epidemiology
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