(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 14 - Around 4.5 million people in Italy
forewent medical treatments or tests in 2023 due to long waiting
lists on the national health service and the cost of going
private, or due to organizational problems, the National Council
of the Economy and Labour (CNEL) said in a report on public
services on Monday.
That amounts to around 7.6% of the population, up from 7% in
2022 and 6.3% in 2019.
The report said spending on private healthcare in Italy
continued to rise in 2022, increasing by 5% to 40.2 billion.
The report said the number of family doctors in Italy dropped by
over 6,000 in the 10 years up to 2022, when there were 39,366.
It said the number is set to fall further as 77% of the
country's GPs are 54 or over.
As a result the average number of patients a GP has rose from
1,156 in 2012 to 1,301 in 2022 (ANSA).
Some 4.5 forego treatment due to waiting lists, cost
Half of Italy's family doctors have over 1,500 patients - Cnel