Abstract

The Author briefly summaries the legislative history of Italian social security cover for extra-occupational tuberculosis, and lists the economic benefits that the National Institute of Social Security (INPS) reserves for the individuals who are insured with it and suffer from this disease, describing both the administrative and health requirements. Thus, the publication attempts to place the purely conceptual medical-legal aspects on which social security for extra-occupational tuberculosis is based under the microscope of rational criticism; in this way, the medical and legal foundations for the prevalence of morbidity are examined, to reveal the anachronistic principles of a protection that, with current changes in social, geopolitical and labour dynamics, remains based on laws from the 1930s and 1970s, and the principles they expressed.

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