The application of shared administration tools represents a largely unexplored field of analysis and research, due to the recent recognition of the principles, institutions, and practices of co-programming and, above all, co-design. Studies on this topic have so far primarily focused on experiences in the field of social welfare and personal services, while less attention has been given to the potential application of these tools in the domain of socio-health services and their integration with social services. This contribution is dedicated to this topic, providing an introductory approach both from a regulatory perspective—through an analysis of the regulatory framework in the Italian regions—and through selected case studies, drawn from the limited number currently available in the country.
Pesenti, L., Caltabiano, C., L’amministrazione condivisa nel settore socio-sanitario: la legislazione regionale e le esperienze sul territorio, in Boschetti B, B. B. (ed.), L'amministrazione condivisa come laboratorio di innovazione sociale. Appunti e indicazioni per il futuro prossimo delle politiche pubbliche, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli 2025: 165- 205 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/310019]
L’amministrazione condivisa nel settore socio-sanitario: la legislazione regionale e le esperienze sul territorio
Pesenti, Luca;
2025
Abstract
The application of shared administration tools represents a largely unexplored field of analysis and research, due to the recent recognition of the principles, institutions, and practices of co-programming and, above all, co-design. Studies on this topic have so far primarily focused on experiences in the field of social welfare and personal services, while less attention has been given to the potential application of these tools in the domain of socio-health services and their integration with social services. This contribution is dedicated to this topic, providing an introductory approach both from a regulatory perspective—through an analysis of the regulatory framework in the Italian regions—and through selected case studies, drawn from the limited number currently available in the country.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.