The National Commission for Continuing Education and the regulatory evolution of the continuing education system in the health sector
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The objective of the article is to illustrate the tasks and functions of the National Commission for Continuing Education and its auxiliary bodies, also representing the organizational and regulatory innovations approved in the last three years, which have brought important news to the sector, not only from the point of view of the rationalization and systematization of all the regulations, previously not organized in a systematic way, but also from the point of view of attention to stimuli and points of view coming from outside, in order to constantly and continuously improve the legislation on continuing education in the health sector, also in terms of administrative simplification.
In the context of the article, therefore, starting from the State-Regions Agreement of 2 February 2017 on the document concerning "Continuous training in the health sector", all the regulatory innovations introduced by the last national Commission, of which the writer was Secretary with duties of managerial-administrative responsibility and superintendence of the works, which were the result of fruitful and synergistic work with the Regions and the Autonomous Provinces, as well as with all the stakeholders of the system, whose contribution has allowed the National Commission to evaluate all the rules to be adopted from different points of view in order to choose with greater knowledge and awareness the regulatory solutions to be implemented.
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This article was published on March 28, 2019, at SIMEDET.EU .