Decentralization is a cornerstone of health policy reforms across Europe and beyond. This article analyses some of the effects of decentralization using the Italian National Health System (NHS) as a case study. The authors evaluate the risks of welfare state retrenchment and the rise of territorial inequalities in accessing healthcare, using document analysis, secondary sources and micro-data elaboration. The analysis does not confirm an overall welfare state retrenchment, but reveals an increase in territorial inequalities. The results highlight a paradox: if decentralization is to be implemented in a country with strong territorial socioeconomic divides and a critical financial situation, it needs a strong central government in order to support and control local authorities. Otherwise, decentralization may cause a zero-sum game where the gains for the better-off regions counterbalance the losses in performance of the weaker ones; a situation which could lead to the growth of social inequalities, including gender inequalities.

Is decentralization good for your health? Transformations in the Italian NHS / E. Pavolini, M.G. Vicarelli. - In: CURRENT SOCIOLOGY. - ISSN 0011-3921. - 60:4(2012), pp. 472-488. [10.1177/0011392112438332]

Is decentralization good for your health? Transformations in the Italian NHS

E. Pavolini
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2012

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Decentralization is a cornerstone of health policy reforms across Europe and beyond. This article analyses some of the effects of decentralization using the Italian National Health System (NHS) as a case study. The authors evaluate the risks of welfare state retrenchment and the rise of territorial inequalities in accessing healthcare, using document analysis, secondary sources and micro-data elaboration. The analysis does not confirm an overall welfare state retrenchment, but reveals an increase in territorial inequalities. The results highlight a paradox: if decentralization is to be implemented in a country with strong territorial socioeconomic divides and a critical financial situation, it needs a strong central government in order to support and control local authorities. Otherwise, decentralization may cause a zero-sum game where the gains for the better-off regions counterbalance the losses in performance of the weaker ones; a situation which could lead to the growth of social inequalities, including gender inequalities.
Sanità; Politiche Sociali; Decentramento; Governance; Diseguaglianze sociali e territoriali
Settore SPS/09 - Sociologia dei Processi economici e del Lavoro
Settore GSPS-08/A - Sociologia dei processi economici e del lavoro
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