SETTIMO TORINESE – The shortage of family doctors in Piedmont is no longer a problem confined to mountainous areas or small towns. The case of Settimo Torinese, a town of 45,000 residents left without the option of choosing a new general practitioner after Dr. Sara Capogreco's retirement, is a clear sign of a structural crisis in local healthcare. The communication sent to residents by the Local Health Authority (ASL TO4)—indicating that no doct…
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SETTIMO TORINESE – The shortage of family doctors in Piedmont is no longer a problem confined to mountainous areas or small towns. The case of Settimo Torinese, a town of 45,000 residents left without the option of choosing a new general practitioner after Dr. Sara Capogreco's retirement, is a clear sign of a structural crisis in local healthcare. The communication sent to residents by the Local Health Authority (ASL TO4)—indicating that no doct…