Salerno Health Authority presents its Digital Social Health Revolution: 127 municipalities join the new territorial network.

A structural transformation aimed at changing the face of local healthcare.

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A structural transformation that aims to change the face of local healthcare. The "Digital Social and Healthcare Revolution" was presented today. ASL Salerno, a project that integrates technological innovation, healthcare organization, and institutional collaboration with municipalities to strengthen local care.

The meeting was attended by approximately fifty mayors wearing the tricolor sash, while many others joined online from their respective municipalities. This is a strong political and institutional signal, certifying a shared vision for the future of healthcare in the province. Salerno.

The new model relies on 127 participating municipalities, 140 Virtual Community Clinics, and 45 Telemedicine Centers—facilities located within healthcare facilities—as well as more than 400 Community Facilitators trained to support citizens and patients in accessing digital services. This widespread network aims to bridge the gap, especially in the most vulnerable or remote areas.

The initiative was attended by General Manager Gennaro Sosto, Medical Director Primo Sergianni, Administrative Director Ferdinando Memoli, and the professionals involved in the project. Antonio Coppola, Director of the Telemedicine and AI Process Governance Unit, explained that "today we didn't simply present new services. We initiated a paradigm shift. We are building an intelligent, proactive, and integrated network capable of engaging with people's life journeys, especially the most vulnerable."

The model integrates clinical expertise, interoperable platforms, organizational governance, and advanced data management with the goal of ensuring equitable access and continuity of care. "We're not talking about technology as an end in itself, but rather a tool to bring care closer together, prevent acute conditions, and concretely improve citizens' quality of life. True innovation isn't technology itself, but the ability to use it to make healthcare fairer, more accessible, and more humane," Coppola added.

The project is presented as a process destined to evolve over time, with the expansion of the specialties involved and the progressive integration of advanced digital tools to support clinical decisions. "This journey will not stop. It will grow, strengthen, and become a replicable model, capable of transforming community healthcare into a truly person-centered system," the director concluded.

With this new structure, the Salerno Local Health Authority (ASL) network is making a quantum leap, positioning itself as a benchmark for healthcare innovation and strengthening the synergy between local institutions and the healthcare system serving communities.

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