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What Texas can learn from Italy’s big bet on tiny community health homes

In Italy, as in Texas, funding hospitals over primary care leaves many feeling “medically homeless.” Italy’s post-COVID plans show another way.

By Eleanor Klibanoff, Graphics by Yuriko Schumacher, Photos by Margherita Mirabella

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Re-centering primary care

Parma_Casa Della Salute di San Secondo Parmense, Entrance

A home for health care needs

Parma_Casa Della Salute di San Secondo Parmense, Parma; Casa della Salute di san Secondo Parmense; Severino Aimi at work with a patient
Parma_Casa Della Salute di San Secondo Parmense, CUP
Parma_Casa Della Salute di San Secondo Parmense, Dentist
Parma_Casa Della Salute di San Secondo Parmense, Physiotherapy

The fragmented U.S. health system

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Emilia-Romagna’s medical makeover

Bologna_Casa della Salute Navila, Center for Assistence and Urgency, it works like an ER for diagnosis and small procedures for not severe cases, to avoid to go to Hospital Er and wait for hours for a consult or small procedures
Bologna_Pediatrician_Giusy Drago_Casa della Salute Navila
Bologna_Physioteraphy_Physioterapist Mauro Freddi_Evis Dodi, MD, Geriatrician, Primary Care, Casa della Salute Navila
Bologna_Psychiatric Department_Casa della Salute Navila

Taking community health homes nationwide

Bologna_Andrea Donatini_regional health authority, Palazzo della Regione, project Casa della Salute Navila
Bologna_project Casa della Salute Navila; General Images, Historical Center

Revitalizing the anemic Texas primary care system


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