Abruzzo faces a significant healthcare debt exceeding €122 million, exacerbated by political and administrative challenges. The regional council's decision to cut spending rather than increase taxes has sparked concerns about the sustainability of health services, with projections indicating a potential deficit increase by 2027 due to stagnant funding growth. The ongoing shortage of healthcare workers further complicates the situation, threatening the delivery of essential services.
In 2025, the Italian government plans to allocate an additional €2.3 billion for healthcare, with €1.245 billion coming from new measures. Despite earlier expectations of higher funding, the Ministry of Economy clarified that the total includes previous allocations, with a focus on hiring 30,000 healthcare workers and improving the National Health Fund. However, significant hiring may be delayed until 2026 due to the timing of these measures.
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