The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the structural criticality of health systems at the international level and acted as a catalyst for their transformation. In Italy, under Mission 6 - Health, the NRRP envisages the strengthening of territorial healthcare by constructing two types of facilities: Community Homes Facilities (CHFs) and Community Hospitals (CHFs). The regulations allow these healthcare facilities to be built from scratch or by reusing existing buildings, an option that fits into a circular economy framework that favors urban regeneration processes and limits land consumption. The selection of buildings suitable for conversion is a complex decision-making process that requires a rigorous methodological approach capable of integrating both the intrinsic characteristics of the buildings and the extrinsic characteristics of the territorial context. This research, through a systematic review of the literature and regulatory frameworks, proposes five evaluation criteria to assess the degree of suitability of a building to undergo a re-functionalization process in favor of CHFs. The adoption of this methodological framework provides evidence-based support to policymakers and urban planners, facilitating informed site selection and contributing to an effective and sustainable reorganization of territorial healthcare.

A Set of Criteria for the Assessment of the Suitability of a Building to be Converted for Use as a Healthcare Facility / Roma, A.; Guarini, M. R.; Locurcio, M.; Di Liddo, F.; Morano, P.. - 15896:(2026), pp. 158-177. ( Workshops of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 20252025) [10.1007/978-3-031-97654-4_11].

A Set of Criteria for the Assessment of the Suitability of a Building to be Converted for Use as a Healthcare Facility

Roma A.;Locurcio M.;Di Liddo F.;Morano P.
2026

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the structural criticality of health systems at the international level and acted as a catalyst for their transformation. In Italy, under Mission 6 - Health, the NRRP envisages the strengthening of territorial healthcare by constructing two types of facilities: Community Homes Facilities (CHFs) and Community Hospitals (CHFs). The regulations allow these healthcare facilities to be built from scratch or by reusing existing buildings, an option that fits into a circular economy framework that favors urban regeneration processes and limits land consumption. The selection of buildings suitable for conversion is a complex decision-making process that requires a rigorous methodological approach capable of integrating both the intrinsic characteristics of the buildings and the extrinsic characteristics of the territorial context. This research, through a systematic review of the literature and regulatory frameworks, proposes five evaluation criteria to assess the degree of suitability of a building to undergo a re-functionalization process in favor of CHFs. The adoption of this methodological framework provides evidence-based support to policymakers and urban planners, facilitating informed site selection and contributing to an effective and sustainable reorganization of territorial healthcare.
2026
Workshops of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2025
9783031976537
9783031976544
A Set of Criteria for the Assessment of the Suitability of a Building to be Converted for Use as a Healthcare Facility / Roma, A.; Guarini, M. R.; Locurcio, M.; Di Liddo, F.; Morano, P.. - 15896:(2026), pp. 158-177. ( Workshops of the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 20252025) [10.1007/978-3-031-97654-4_11].
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