Abstract

Covid-19 is not only a crisis of intensive care but a social and humanitarian crisis. Until mass vaccination is undertaken, control of contagion will rely on responsible behaviour by citizens. Strategies for fighting Covid-19 in different regions of Italy have shown that an area-specific approach, not just hospital-focused, pays off. This article proposes a community coproduction approach, in the light of discussions with politicians and key health decisionmakers and actors. IMPACT Preventing the spread of Covid-19 can mainly be achieved by social, not medical, means. Decision-makers should be aware that a strategy of relying only on the acute health system, placing a high burden on community-based public services, without any systematic attempt to co-ordinate or support the expansion of these services, is likely to fail. This article explains the benefits of a community co-production strategy.

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Cepiku, D., Giordano, F., Bovaird, T. & Loeffler, E. 2020, 'New development: managing the Covid-19 pandemic-from a hospital-centred model of care to a community co-production approach', Public Money & Management, 41(1), pp. 77-80. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2020.1821445

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