Data

General Issues
Health
Specific Topics
Funding
Quality of Health Care
Collections
OECD Project on Representative Deliberative Processes
Location
212 Via Cristoforo Colombo
Roma
Lazio
00145
Italy
Scope of Influence
Regional
Links
Overview: Deliberative Polling on Healthcare and Financial Ethics in Italy
OECD Project Page for Innovative Citizen Participation
Start Date
End Date
Ongoing
No
Time Limited or Repeated?
A single, defined period of time
Purpose/Goal
Make, influence, or challenge decisions of government and public bodies
Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
Approach
Consultation
Spectrum of Public Participation
Consult
Total Number of Participants
119
Open to All or Limited to Some?
Limited to Only Some Groups or Individuals
Recruitment Method for Limited Subset of Population
Stratified Random Sample
General Types of Methods
Deliberative and dialogic process
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Facilitate dialogue, discussion, and/or deliberation
Recruit or select participants
Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
Deliberative Polling®
Deliberation
Survey
Q&A Session
Legality
Yes
Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
Face-to-Face
Types of Interaction Among Participants
Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
Ask & Answer Questions
Decision Methods
Opinion Survey
Communication of Insights & Outcomes
Traditional Media
Type of Organizer/Manager
For-Profit Business
Funder
Budget of Regione Lazio
Type of Funder
Regional Government
Evidence of Impact
Yes
Types of Change
Changes in people’s knowledge, attitudes, and behavior
Formal Evaluation
Yes

CASE

Deliberative Poll on Healthcare and Financial Ethics in Italy

August 3, 2020 Joyce Chen
July 19, 2020 Jaskiran Gakhal, Participedia Team
July 18, 2020 Joyce Chen
General Issues
Health
Specific Topics
Funding
Quality of Health Care
Collections
OECD Project on Representative Deliberative Processes
Location
212 Via Cristoforo Colombo
Roma
Lazio
00145
Italy
Scope of Influence
Regional
Links
Overview: Deliberative Polling on Healthcare and Financial Ethics in Italy
OECD Project Page for Innovative Citizen Participation
Start Date
End Date
Ongoing
No
Time Limited or Repeated?
A single, defined period of time
Purpose/Goal
Make, influence, or challenge decisions of government and public bodies
Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
Approach
Consultation
Spectrum of Public Participation
Consult
Total Number of Participants
119
Open to All or Limited to Some?
Limited to Only Some Groups or Individuals
Recruitment Method for Limited Subset of Population
Stratified Random Sample
General Types of Methods
Deliberative and dialogic process
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Facilitate dialogue, discussion, and/or deliberation
Recruit or select participants
Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
Deliberative Polling®
Deliberation
Survey
Q&A Session
Legality
Yes
Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
Face-to-Face
Types of Interaction Among Participants
Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
Ask & Answer Questions
Decision Methods
Opinion Survey
Communication of Insights & Outcomes
Traditional Media
Type of Organizer/Manager
For-Profit Business
Funder
Budget of Regione Lazio
Type of Funder
Regional Government
Evidence of Impact
Yes
Types of Change
Changes in people’s knowledge, attitudes, and behavior
Formal Evaluation
Yes

On December 3, 2006, the 119 Italian participants in the Deliberative Poll on Healthcare and Financial Ethics discussed health care and financial investment ethics. The project was implemented by ISPO and Reset.

Problems and Purpose

Background History and Context

Organizing, Supporting, and Funding Entities

Participant Recruitment and Selection

Methods and Tools Used

This initiative used the Deliberative Polling® method which involves various tools of engagement including surveys (before and after), information and question and answer periods with experts, small group deliberation (such as thematic dialogue tables or future workshops) and plenary discussion.

What Went On: Process, Interaction, and Participation

Influence, Outcomes, and Effects

Analysis and Lessons Learned

See Also

Center for Deliberative Democracy

Deliberative Polling®

References

External Links

Notes

Data was sourced from OECD (2020), Innovative Citizen Participation and New Democratic Institutions: Catching the Deliberative Wave, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/339306da-en