- Docente: Davide Gori
- Credits: 2
- SSD: MED/42
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Medicine and Surgery (cod. 9210)
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from Oct 06, 2025 to Nov 21, 2025
Learning outcomes
Describe the structure, policies and management of the health care system at a national, regional and local level, and how it affects the delivery of care. Compare and discuss their benefits and limitations of different settings for healthcare delivery, ranging from hospitals and outpatient clinics to primary, community and home care. Explain differences and similarities among healthcare systems in different countries. Describe the organization of healthcare delivery in emergencies and disasters, as well as in deprived areas.
Course contents
HEALTH SYSTEMS EVOLUTION
HEALTH SYSTEMS ASSESSMENT
TERRITORIAL CARE
HOSPITAL ORGANISATIONAL MODELS
HOSPITAL BY INTENSITY OF CARE
ELEMENTS OF CLINICAL GOVERNANCE AND PATHWAY APPROACH
THE BEVERIDGE, BISMARK AND AMERICAN MODELS
THE BUDGET PROCESS
Readings/Bibliography
Toth, F. (2018), I sistemi sanitari nei paesi OCSE: modelli a confronto, in C. Colapietro, M. Atripaldi, G. Fares, A. Iannuzzi (a cura di), I modelli di welfare sanitario tra qualità e sostenibilità, Napoli, Editoriale Scientifica, pp. 25- 48.
Toth, F. (2014), La sanità in Italia, Bologna, il Mulino.
Teaching methods
Classroom lessons, additional in-depth readings.
Assessment methods
Examination Methods
Registration for the exam must be completed exclusively through Alma Esami, within a single examination session for the Integrated Course.
The final assessment consists of an oral examination, during which the student will mainly discuss one topic chosen from the syllabus.
During the interview, additional questions will be asked in order to assess:
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the depth of knowledge of the chosen topic and of other subjects covered in the course;
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the critical ability to connect different areas of knowledge;
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the achievement of an integrated and comprehensive understanding of the topics discussed during lectures.
For the sake of fairness in assessment, the oral examination lasts a maximum of 10 minutes, divided as follows:
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1 minute to assess the student’s presentation skills on a topic of their choice (without interruptions from the examiner);
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approximately 9 minutes for questions aimed at testing the student’s knowledge and understanding of the syllabus contents.
The exam will be considered passed if the student demonstrates sufficient knowledge of all topics.
Assessment CriteriaStudents who achieve a comprehensive and integrated understanding of the subjects covered in the course, combined with their critical application, the ability to establish connections, and the mastery of disciplinary language and terminology, will receive the highest grades.
The final mark for the Integrated Course is determined by the weighted arithmetic average of the individual components, based on their respective credits.
Grading Scale-
18–19 → Knowledge of a very limited number of topics covered in the course and analytical ability that emerges only with the lecturer’s guidance; overall correct language.
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20–24 → Knowledge of a limited number of topics and autonomous analytical ability only on purely operational issues; correct language.
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25–29 → Knowledge of a wide range of topics, ability to make autonomous critical analyses, mastery of specific terminology.
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30–30L → Comprehensive knowledge of the topics covered in the course, ability to make autonomous critical and integrative analyses, full command of specific terminology, and strong argumentative and self-reflective skills.
Students with specific learning disorders (SLD) or temporary/permanent disabilities are invited to contact the dedicated office as soon as possible:
👉 https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/it/per-studenti
This will allow for the definition of appropriate compensatory measures.
Requests must be submitted to the lecturer at least 15 days before the exam date, who will evaluate the adequacy of the proposed measures in relation to the learning objectives of the course.
Teaching tools
Power point presentations
Office hours
See the website of Davide Gori