Austerity measures are widely adopted to cope with financial straits. Since 2007 Italy has operated a financial recovery program (Piani di Rientro, PdR) in certain regions of the country. This provides an interesting setting for an intra-national analysis of the differences between the regions under a PdR program and those which are not. In the regions under a PdR, efforts to achieve economic sustainability and fiscal balance have impacted on healthcare indicators, resulting in a reduction in healthcare resources, an increase in taxes, and a general weakening of regional healthcare systems since the introduction of the program more than a decade ago. The detrimental effects of the austerity measures have become evident. As the regions under a PdR have demonstrated a sufficient level of economic stability, the national government should start revising its austerity strategy to prevent further widening of gaps in healthcare performance between regions.
Keywords: Italy; Piani di Rientro; austerity; national health service; regional health systems; sistema sanitario nazionale.