Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has confirmed the universal value of health, its nature as a fundamental public good and the macro-economic relevance of public health services. During the pandemic - in fact - the serious territorial inequalities that compromise the right to health of citizens, in territories where there is less organizational and administrative capacity, have emerged again.
The article examines the objectives crystallized in Mission 6 "Health" of the PNRR to reflect on whether the re-emergence of the interventionist State and a new perspective of administrative organization are indispensable for "good administration" to overcome territorial inequalities.

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