ASL RM E
SaveASL RM E is a public health service unit in Rome, operating since 2016 and serving Municipi 1, 2, 3, 13, 14, and 15 Roma Capitale within the regional healthcare system of Lazio.
About the company
ASL RM E is a public health service unit operating in Rome as part of the regional healthcare system of Lazio, similar in profile to local ASL Roma units. The facility was established in 2016 and operates based on Italian health protection regulations, focusing on providing residents with access to basic and specialized medical services.
Services and care
As a local health service unit, ASL RM E focuses on organizing and coordinating healthcare within its area, combining prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Typical for this type of structure are services related to outpatient care, support for general practitioners, implementation of preventive programs, as well as hospital and specialized services – depending on the organizational structure and local needs. The facility operates in Italian, providing service and medical documentation in accordance with the standards of the Italian healthcare system.
Area of operation
ASL RM E serves residents of selected parts of Rome, covering Municipi 1, 2, 3, 13, 14, and 15 Roma Capitale. The focus is on providing consistent and accessible healthcare for residents of these districts, both in terms of basic services and more advanced ones.
For whom
Residents of the served municipi are the primary beneficiaries of ASL RM E services, who are covered by the regional Lazio health protection system. The facility is intended for individuals requiring continuous medical care, specialist consultations, diagnostic tests, and participating in preventive programs organized by local healthcare units.
Cooperation within the healthcare system
As part of the network of ASL units in the Lazio region, ASL RM E collaborates with other health service units, hospitals, and clinics to ensure continuity of care and appropriate patient referral. This type of organization promotes better planning of services, coordination of tasks, and integration of medical data within the regional system.
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