Hands Off Public Health: Ivan Cavicchi Highlights Italy’s Healthcare Crisis

L’AQUILA – “The figure that best represents the state of public health in Italy is the catastrophe. Which must be saved with all the healthy forces of civil society.”

Thus Ivan Cavicchi, professor of Sociology of Health Organizations and Philosophy of Medicine at the Tor Vergata University of Rome, one of the leading Italian experts in health policies, guest in L’Aquila on Thursday 28 November at 5.30 pm at the Colacchi bookshop, in Corso Vittorio Emanuele n. 5, at the meeting entitled “Hands off public health!”.

“The catastrophe – continues Cavicchi – is a long process that reinforces itself over time. And it will bring Italian public healthcare entirely into private hands, effectively destroying Article 32 of our Constitution. It will be a system in which those who can afford it will go to the private sector, while all the others will rely on a sort of almsgiving, public charity, in the middle of a jungle. Because private healthcare is part of society understood as a jungle.”

“The initiative organized in L’Aquila is very important – continues the teacher – because it gives back to society the awakening of consciences. It’s about making people understand that healthcare must be public. And to understand that corporateism has dealt a low blow to public health.”

“Hands off public health, then – concludes Cavicchi -. And enough with the openness, the permission, to put private hands on one of our pillars.”

For the occasion, his latest book “Let’s save healthcare. A necessary reform to guarantee everyone’s rights”, published by Castelvecchi.

Entrance is free.

The meeting is organized by the Popular Committee for the Defense of the National Health System (recently founded in L’Aquila).

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