From 58438201f1129565d873db9485d05f405af67bdb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Valeria Graziano Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 12:43:32 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] !publish! --- content/factor/MTMinItaly.md | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/content/factor/MTMinItaly.md b/content/factor/MTMinItaly.md index 4aca12d..1def551 100644 --- a/content/factor/MTMinItaly.md +++ b/content/factor/MTMinItaly.md @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ has_items=["item3.md", "item4.md"] #MTM in ITaly +![](static/images/Shake.png) + Italy was the second country in Western capitalist Europe (after the UK, 1948) to achieve the right to a public healthcare system in 1978. To these days, the Italian national healthcare system remains an odd story of success despite many counter-reforms. As Chiara Giorgi noted, > According to the 2017 OECD data, life expectancy at birth in Italy is 83.1 years, compared to the 80.9 years of the European Union average: but the total health expenditure per inhabitant is 2,483 euros, against 2,884 of the average EU (a 15% gap). It is a paradox worth probing that the European country with the longest life expectancy has achieved this result with reduced spending.