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Health tourism: an opportunity for sustainable development

Authors :
Illario, Maddalena
De Luca, Vincenzo
Leonardini, Lisa
Kucharczyk, Maciej
Parent, Anne-Sophie
Dantas, Carina
Jegundo, Ana Luísa
Van Staalduinen, Willeke
Ganzarain, Javier
Comisso, Leopoldo
Bramezza, Carlo
Carriazo, Ana Maria
Maritati, Antonio
Tramontano, Giovanni
Capozzi, Pierfrancesco
Goossens, Eva
Cotrone, Carmela
Costantini, Arianna
Ciliberti, Michela
Femiano, Maria
D’Amore, Antonio
Forlenza, Maria
Ruggiero, Rosa
Bianchi, Attilio
Augustin, Lua
Marrazzo, Vincenzo
Dello Ioio, Tristano
Capaldo, Steven J.
Crudeli, Aurelio
De Cesare, Giovanni
Cuccaro, Fausta
Bracale, Giancarlo
Tramontano, Donatella
Postiglione, Amedeo
Matera, Camilla
Coscioni, Enrico
Bousquet, Jean
Illario, M
De Luca, V
Leonardini, L
Kucharczyk, M
Parent, A S
Dantas, C
Jegundo, A L
van Staalduinen, W
Ganzarain, J
Comisso, L
Bramezza, C
Carriazo, A M
Maritati, A
Tramontano, G
Capozzi, P
Goossens, E
Cotrone, C
Costantini, A
Ciliberti, M
Femiano, M
D'Amore, A
Forlenza, M
Ruggiero, R
Bianchi, A
Landier, Jean Augustin
Marrazzo, V
Dello Ioio, T
Capaldo, S
Crudeli, A
De Cesare, G
Cuccaro, F
Bracale, G
Tramontano, D
Postiglione, A
Matera, C
Coscioni, E
Bousquet, J
Source :
Translational Medicine @ UniSa
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In February 2017, the “Programma Mattone Internazionale Salute” (ProMis), that is the Italian Program for Internationalization of Regional Health Systems of the Ministry of Health (MoH), presented the first version of its Position Paper on Health Tourism, which embeds a first shared approach to the recommendations expressed by the European Committee of Regions (CoR) on “Age-Friendly” tourism. The CoR stresses the importance of local and regional authorities in the coordination of multi-sectoral policies such as healthcare, social assistance, transport, urban planning and rural development in relation to the promotion of mobility, security, accessibility of services, including health care and social services. “Age-friendly” tourism is an example of an innovative tourist offer that strives to meet the health needs of the entire “traveling” population, with an integrated and cross-sector approach that involves various organizations operating in sectors such as healthcare, accessibility and transport. The aim of the workshop was to explore the interest of the stakeholders to participate in a systemic action in the field of “health” tourism, and to identify priority implementation areas that offer opportunities to take advantage of validated, innovative experiences that strengthen the accessibility to health and social services in regional, national and international contexts. This effort provides the opportunity to take advantage of aligning the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) to the development of tourism, coherently with the needs and resources of local and regional health authorities.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Translational Medicine @ UniSa
Accession number :
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