THE ORDER OF MALTA AND ITALY SIGN HEALTH
AGREEMENT
The Grand Chancellor (on the right), with
the Italian Minister of Health, Prof.
Umberto Veronesi
Rome, 21 December 2000
On 21 December, the Sovereign Military Order of
Malta and the Italian Republic signed an
international agreement on relations between the
Italian National Health Service and the Order’s
health structures, managed in Italy by the Order’s
Association of Italian Knights, A.C.I.S.M.O.M., a
public-law body, the hospital of St. John the
Baptist in Rome, Magliana, and the numerous
anti-diabetic centres and general surgeries
operating in various Italian cities.
The agreement was signed in the extraterritorial
seat of the Order in the Magistral Palace in Rome by
the Minister of Health, Prof. Umberto Veronesi, for
the Italian Republic and the Grand Chancellor and
Prime Minister, Amb. Conte Don Carlo Marullo di
Condojanni, for the Order of Malta. The Italian
party also included the Secretary General of the
Foreign Ministry, Amb. Umberto Vattani, the Director
General for Europe, Amb Maurizio Moreno, and the
Ambassador of Italy to the Order, Count Raniero
Avogadro. The Order’s party included the Grand
Commander, Fra’ Ludwig Hoffmann von Rumerstein, the
Order's Ambassador in Italy, Giulio di Lorenzo
Badia, and the President of the Association, Prince
Carlo Massimo.
Besides the specified health services, the agreement
authorises the Order to make arrangements with
universities for providing courses for health
workers and refresher courses for nurses,
technicians and rehabilitation specialists, as well
as participating in studies, research and scientific
and teaching activities in medical and social
fields. It will also contribute, through
arrangements with the relevant bodies, to achieve
objectives in welfare and research fields under
State and regional programming in Italy.
The agreement will come into force once the
respective internal procedures for the ratification
of international agreements have been implemented.