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Waiting lists down, Bertolaso optimistic about the single Cup
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Waiting lists down, Bertolaso optimistic about the single Cup

The article reports on improvements in healthcare services in Lombardy, focusing on reduced waiting lists and progress toward implementing a unified booking system (CUP). Assessor Guido Bertolaso highlights significant improvements in the timely delivery of urgent care, citing data showing increased compliance with timeframes for medical procedures. He mentions specific metrics, such as an 81% rate of outpatient services being delivered within 10 days in Milan’s metropolitan area, up from March levels. The article also discusses ongoing efforts to expand the regional CUP system, with 74% of public healthcare services now bookable through participating structures, and plans to include private providers by December 2026. Bertolaso expresses confidence in meeting the goal of fully operational CUP by 2026.

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Waiting lists down, Bertolaso optimistic about the single Cup

The article reports on improvements in healthcare services in Lombardy, focusing on reduced waiting lists and progress toward implementing a unified booking system (CUP). Assessor Guido Bertolaso highlights significant improvements in the timely delivery of urgent care, citing data showing increased compliance with timeframes for medical procedures. He mentions specific metrics, such as an 81% rate of outpatient services being delivered within 10 days in Milan’s metropolitan area, up from March levels. The article also discusses ongoing efforts to expand the regional CUP system, with 74% of public healthcare services now bookable through participating structures, and plans to include private providers by December 2026. Bertolaso expresses confidence in meeting the goal of fully operational CUP by 2026.

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