Italian health minister delegates power:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Italian health minister Girolamo Sirchia has delegated specific ministry responsibilities to secretaries of state Cesare Cursi and Antonio Guidi. The former will oversee matters relating to individual healthcare sectors. He will also be responsible for legal and economic affairs, including the treatment of Italians abroad and vice versa. The latter will be responsible for preventive health issues and Italy's involvement in international healthcare programmes and agreements, such as information-sharing, among other areas.
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