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The paper analyzes green pass in the Italian legal system, first operating a historical reconstruction and then, highlighting the change of this instrument when it was requested for activities such as work: becoming, de facto, an "indirect" compulsory medical treatment. Finally, retracing the constitutional discipline and constitutional jurisprudence on compulsory medical treatment, we investigate the constitutionality of the green pass. © 2022, Societa Editoriale Federalismi s.r.l.. All rights reserved.
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The COVID-19 pandemic crisis has strongly stressed national health systems and resulted in a global economic crisis. This paper aims to frame and evaluate the funding disbursed and the costs incurred by the National Health Service, in relation to the COVID-19 emergency. It also intends to assess current monetary policies. It aims also to suggest and provide proposals in the context of strengthening the NHS. A narrative review of the grey literature was conducted querying OpenGray, WONDER e Pro-quest's Digital Dissertations e Conference Papers Index and the major institutional websites. The ALTEMS COVID-19 Instant Reports and reports published by regional, national and European institutional bodies were used as main information sources. The discussion begins with the presentation of the economic-health and epidemiological situation, and ends with the proposal of possible initiatives aimed at economic and financial reinforcement of the NHS.