Italy’s healthcare system can deliver solid clinical outcomes, but access, waiting lists, regional differences, and complex care paths show why service design matters as much as treatment itself.
Healthcare’s real exposure is no longer a single network edge: it is the mix of remote access, shared workstations, and AI workflows that can move sensitive data in ways legacy controls were never built to understand.
ASL Salerno’s new community virtual clinics point to a different healthcare map: closer access for inland and peripheral towns, with telemedicine, physical service points, and human support working together.