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Artificial Intelligence and the Administrative Side of Public Healthcare
There is no doubt that technological innovation in the digital domain is accelerating, and that applications of artificial intelligence (AI) could have a profound impact on society. The future holds the prospect of a different way of life from the one we know today, with potential changes in the way we are citizens (e.g., how we engage in political life or use public services), consumers (digital ...
Companies, Entrepreneurs, and Growth: Guido’s Open Challenges
Guido Corbetta never failed to make an impression on people. Indeed, he left a deep, indelible mark, a legacy of ideas and challenges that are now ours to nurture and grow. Guido not only ran our Economia & Management magazine, he also held many roles at SDA and the University. But more than all this, he paved new paths, with his signature style that always characterized everything he did. And thinking ...
The Present and Future of MBA Programs
The crisis that appears to have hit the MBA model in the English-speaking world can be explained by the concomitance of various factors: the increase of personal risk in investing time and resources, the strong competition from Masters of Science in International Management, online MBA programs, specialist masters, and the growing difficulties in finding success on the other side of the Atlantic.However, ...
Health Emergencies: The Case of the Papilloma Virus
Of the 311,000 deaths per year due to cervical cancer, 90 percent take place in medium and low-income countries, with a decidedly higher incidence in Africa. The multidimensional nature of services and the ability of management to conceive of integrated solutions and policies is the principal challenge present in Africa to limit the spread of cervical cancer. Investing in therapies and treatment for ...
How the Supply Chain Has Changed
The enormous availability of data allows for processing information of various types relating to millions of patients. We can thus speak of a structural transformation in the supply chain for patients and healthcare systems in which the roles of various public and private entities can and must be redefined, principally in the areas of basic research and services.
The Territorial Allocation of Resources, between Good and Bad
The evidence presented suggests that PNRR allocations generally favor the most problematic areas of the country. However, depending on the specific area of intervention, this result is not always robust. For example, while funds for the environment appear to go to areas facing greater difficulties, those for education are not allocated according to the same logic. Next Generation EU and the ...
The Challenge for Towns and Cities is to Invest in Real Projects
Reforms and resources guided by targets and milestones set a new model and framework for work, which in my opinion, is very positive. If applied carefully, they could bring about the necessary change in the spending capacity of Italy's system, in terms of both quality and quantity, for its growth. I believe this is the most significant and defining element of the National Recovery and Resilience ...