An African proverb says that an entire village is needed to raise a child. To take care of a child or a fragile person are needed not only all the resources of an entire hospital, but also that all those could work in an integrated way with each other and with the territory.
The term Rare Diseases refers to those conditions which affect less than 5 cases per 10,000 inhabitants. They are heterogeneous, very numerous conditions (the World Health Organization has calculated the existence of about 8,000 known and diagnosed rare diseases) and they are a public health care problem for the strong impact they have on the population: it is estimated that there is a patient with a rare disease for every 200 inhabitants, but probably this is an underestimated data. In Italy there would be from 450,000 to 600,000 rare patients. Since 2001, treating Rare Diseases has been acknowledged as a priority of national importance (law n.279 / 2001).
The concept of rarity includes the diagnostic and health care problems that rarity involves. These problems include the difficulty to be diagnosed, the complexity of approach, the chronicity, the high cost of treatment and management. This means that a long time is required for diagnosis and a coordinated, multidisciplinary, multisectoral and multidimensional approach is needed.
The concept of rarity includes the diagnostic and health care problems that rarity involves. These problems include the difficulty to be diagnosed, the complexity of approach, the chronicity, the high cost of treatment and management. This means that a long time is required for diagnosis and a coordinated, multidisciplinary, multisectoral and multidimensional approach is needed.
In most cases, patients do not have a disease that can be healed, but a condition that has to be accepted and treated. The task of health care workers is to take care of them and this can be best achieved by integrating scientific knowledge with great sympathy.
The Gemelli General Hospital offers to patients and their families:
• multidisciplinary approach
• integrated resources’ management
• continuity of the health care with dedicated transition paths
• continuity of the health care, both in the specialized Center and throughout the local area
• emergency management
• highly complex examinations’ possibility
• research
The Agostino Gemelli IRCCS University Hospital Foundation is close to patients with rare disease and to their families supporting many initiatives in favour of the various Associations, informing healthcare workers and training doctors to pay greater attention to rare diseases through the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery.