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Health spending in Italy is projected to rise from 6.2% of GDP in 2023 to 6.4% by 2026, reflecting pre-pandemic levels. However, the Parliamentary Budget Office warns that funding growth will lag behind NHS spending, risking regional deficits and highlighting a critical shortage of healthcare personnel.
Economic activity is struggling to regain momentum, with Bankitalia warning that achieving growth targets for 2024-25 is becoming more difficult. The healthcare sector faces a significant staffing shortage, requiring a 30% increase in doctors and 14% in nurses over the next decade, while complex tax reforms risk increasing disparities among taxpayers. Additionally, healthcare funding is projected to grow slower than spending, potentially leading to regional deficits.
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