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by n0on3 2322 days ago
well, to be honest, this sounds like kind of overselling reality.

There is a system in place that tracks and records some things, like days off prescribed by base doctors, prescriptions for which national care pays and few other stuff, but most of everything else, including charts from when you are admitted in most hospitals and of course whatever you do outside of the public care (which kind of sucks and has insane waiting times, which means you most often do) is not included in that.

So.. nope.

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> public care (which kind of sucks and has insane waiting times, which means you most often do)

You should see what it's like in the US.

Italy's certainly not perfect, but faults and all, I'd happily go back to that system from the one we have here in the US.

It does make a difference where you are in both countries, though; in Italy I lived in Padova, where things mostly work pretty well.