This article discusses the problems concerning the structure of state and regional legislative powers about medical personnel employed in the emergency service. The analysis starts from the state's appeal against a regional law aimed at stabilizing temporary medical personnel. This question, which awaits the decision of the Constitutional Court, raises a lot of interpretative problems concerning the current legislation, which was partially modified by some regulatory innovations, aimed at countering the lack of specialized medical personnel, that could weigh on the outcome of the judgment.

3. Mani legate per le Regioni? Considerazioni intorno al ricorso governativo in tema di stabilizzazione del personale medico convenzionato

SERVETTI D
2019-01-01

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This article discusses the problems concerning the structure of state and regional legislative powers about medical personnel employed in the emergency service. The analysis starts from the state's appeal against a regional law aimed at stabilizing temporary medical personnel. This question, which awaits the decision of the Constitutional Court, raises a lot of interpretative problems concerning the current legislation, which was partially modified by some regulatory innovations, aimed at countering the lack of specialized medical personnel, that could weigh on the outcome of the judgment.
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