Health law
(objectives)
Analysis of the historical-legal framework inherent to the healthcare services organized to take care of needy or weak people (drug addicts, minors, disabled, foreigners, poor, prisoners, people suffering from chronic diseases, the elderly), aimed at promoting knowledge about the personal and social features of the people characterized from specific needs and about techniques of treatment and recovery of the same people. - Knowledge and understanding: to define and identify the epistemological and methodological field of the discipline; to know the healthcare system in the national, European and international context. - Applying knowledge and understanding: critically analyze the effectiveness and appropriateness of the techniques to treat specific health needs; to examine in the specific context the legislative and organizational processes. - Making judgements: to apply the theoretical precepts to the concrete solutions supplied by the political decision maker; to evaluate regulatory innovations. - Communication skills: to use communication strategies in social and professional contexts; to develop the competence in finding personalized solutions according to the specific need. - Learning skills: to put in practice the aptitude for empirical research in working contexts; to lead the carrying out of scientific studies in the search for solutions to concrete problems.
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