Rome, November 14 (Adnkronos Salute) – "At the Forum, we will ask for more resources for the healthcare system, but we will also push for innovation: innovating clinical pathways, innovating organizational pathways, innovating the work of doctors and nurses. This is the centrality of technology and artificial intelligence, which today can be the tool and the opportunity for major innovation in the healthcare system.
There is also a prize for this: we already have 30-40 projects from healthcare companies." The goal is "to push healthcare companies to take this great opportunity into account." This is how Vasco Giannotti, president of the Healthcare Risk Management Forum, previewed to Adnkronos Salute the contents of the twentieth edition, scheduled in Arezzo from 25 to 28 November 2025, which "arises from a very demanding research that Gutenberg conducted together with the Ministry of Health and the Regional Health Agency (Agenas) on the issues of risk prevention in healthcare and the promotion of patient health. At the end of this research we called together healthcare professionals to present" the results. "It was a great success," explains Giannotti. "From there the Forum was born, which then gradually grew, moving from the safety of care to all the major issues of healthcare system governance and innovation, to try to adapt the quality of services to the concrete needs of citizens." ()
The program of the 20th Healthcare Risk Management Forum is "very rich and comprehensive," Giannotti emphasizes. "There are more than 80 scientific sessions, 20 working groups, and 1500 speakers. The richness and success of the Forum lies precisely in this large community that meets, discusses, and shares proposals. A hallmark of the Forum, he adds, is that it draws ideas, proposals, and solutions—especially from healthcare professionals and healthcare managers, in dialogue with regional and national healthcare institutions—to address "this great need for innovation in the healthcare system. That's why," he emphasizes, "we will give everyone the opportunity not only to participate, but to propose their own ideas and proposals."
The event's ambition is "to be an opportunity to try to lend a helping hand, a contribution" so that "our healthcare system—one of the finest in the world—can not only survive but improve, because citizens need greater access, closer to care for their needs, both healthcare and assistance." For this reason, the hope is that the shared proposals "can be compiled into position papers, documents to be presented after the Forum to the Conference of the Regions, the parliamentary committees, and the Government."