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No. 133 (2025)

Analysis of healthcare mobility in South-East of Tuscany with a particular focus to orthopaedic intensive rehabilitation

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/mesa2025-133oa21670
Submitted
dicembre 15, 2025
Published
2026-02-18

Abstract

The uniform accessibility of health services, as well as their high quality, in terms of treatment effectiveness and user satisfaction, are the primary aims of the Italian National Health Service (NHS). Healthcare mobility is patients’ migratory phenomenon who use health services far from their area of residence. The analysis of these flows involves aspects concerning the quality of services(real/perceived), equity of access to care, and it has important economic implications.

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