Monday, February 28, 2011

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AISF Conference February 24, 2011 Rome: volunteers and people with liver require quality care

Volunteers Federation Liver-Pool launch non-profit organization, on the occasion of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Italian Association for the Study of Liver (the AISF), an original proposal to improve the care of patients with chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer and need for liver transplantation.

The President of the National Federation Liver Pool-Onlus Dr. Salvatore Ricca Rosellini, n ell'Aula magna University Wisdom - in front of the medical and scientific community gathering in Congress dall'Aisf - presented the book "The health of your liver (Sugarco Edizioni, Milan) and calls for a reorganization and certification for treatment would be released in the hepatic ad hoc structures as "Liver-unit", ie, as happens in many European countries or the United States. Also present was President of the Sardinian Giampiero Maccioni Transplantation and Director of the National Federation.

"The health of your liver. Prevent and treat fatty liver, hepatitis and cirrhosis, "the book is wanted by the volunteers of the federated associations in the Liver-Pool. Has dozens of interviews with big hepatology, liver transplantation, to patients and volunteers: evidence gathered to tell everyone how you're doing in Italy for these diseases and where can migliorare.Vedi http://giampmaccioni.blogspot.com/2010/11/il-fegato-che-viene-dal-cuore.html


"Liver-unit, or unit Hepatology, structures that have to qualify on the whole national territory, to put, at last, and really, the patient in the "center" of treatment strategies. "In particular 'Announces Salvatore Ricca Rosellini, President of the Federation' project intends to stimulate all the need to address diseases of the liver unit in perspective, characterizing and qualifying the facilities, hospitals and in the area, are devoted to the care of patients with liver disease. Hospitals accredited for quality care and liver disease: it takes the volunteers and the sick. "

It is indeed possible that, even today, the care and treatment," the hepatic "in Italy - for diseases that involve more than 50 thousand per year in inpatient admissions and as many Day-care - are paid by facilities for which there is no specific test and is not even possible to classify the level of intensity of care or clinical complexity of the care provided. In short, there is no stamp of quality.

" We face a dream," concludes the volunteers of the Liver-Pool 'which in our country can be given even greater attention to diseases of the liver, and transplanted patients. And we are sure that this dream will be realized: this is the faith that guides our hearts and the big one of our associations. "


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