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The Weight of the “Health War” on Economic Growth
Abstract
The work represents a reflection on how it is necessary to fill some gaps in the health system that have emerged, particularly with the pandemic. To overcome this health war, it is essential to focus on improving welfare and, therefore, the health system, which is one aspect of it. The crisis has highlighted how the economic recovery of a country is linked to an efficient health system and therefore to health policies, because making the health system modern means being able to guarantee social protection. All this leads the authors to reflect on the change in society, a need even more felt after the pandemic, as the global goal is the creation of a sustainable economic and social system. In this sense, it is important to analyze the policies undertaken in Italy and in Europe. Health warfare, like all wars, will bring about a change in economic and social systems, and create a modern society capable of guaranteeing human health, equity, and environmental protection. To achieve these changes, humans must focus on solidarity and ethics.
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