ACCESS TO BEDS IN A MUNICIPALITY IN SOUTH REGIONS IN BRAZIL
INTRODUCTION: Access to beds is a citizen's right to benefit from a public health structure. The State must guarantee access to quality healthcare, providing maximum efficiency in results¹. The presence and proper functioning of regulation of access to beds is essential. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to analyze the flow of access to beds in the city of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, in the year 2022. METHODOLOGY: Qualitative exploratory case study in Pelotas, collecting information through interviews with the health sector Specialized and Hospital Care, with Numesc and together with the Regulation Center. The topic was addressed with questions regarding the management of beds in Pelotas and their operation. A literature review was carried out based on scientific articles collected with the keywords “access”, “beds”, “management”, “regulation” and “hospitalization”. RESULTS: Pelotas has 819 beds registered by the SUS and is a reference for twenty-two municipalities in the region and in certain specialties it covers twenty-eight municipalities. Access to beds begins with the PSP and the continuity of the flow depends on communication between regulatory doctors and the PSP. This way, the regulation of access to beds is adapting to what is standardized by the Department of Health through a bed center. DISCUSSION: Pelotas is adapting to the standards of the State Department of Health in Rio Grande do Sul. Still, there is a need for investment in the most precarious specialties, avoiding overloading the city of Porto Alegre, which references Pelotas. CONCLUSION: Access to beds in Pelotas is adapting to the regulations proposed by the State Department of Health. However, it is important that investments in this area continue, such as the implementation of the Gerint system.
ACCESS TO BEDS IN A MUNICIPALITY IN SOUTH REGIONS IN BRAZIL
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.1594512405068
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Palavras-chave: Access to health services; Hospital Patient Admission Service; Health Unic System.
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Keywords: Access to health services; Hospital Patient Admission Service; Health Unic System.
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Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: Access to beds is a citizen's right to benefit from a public health structure. The State must guarantee access to quality healthcare, providing maximum efficiency in results¹. The presence and proper functioning of regulation of access to beds is essential. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to analyze the flow of access to beds in the city of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, in the year 2022. METHODOLOGY: Qualitative exploratory case study in Pelotas, collecting information through interviews with the health sector Specialized and Hospital Care, with Numesc and together with the Regulation Center. The topic was addressed with questions regarding the management of beds in Pelotas and their operation. A literature review was carried out based on scientific articles collected with the keywords “access”, “beds”, “management”, “regulation” and “hospitalization”. RESULTS: Pelotas has 819 beds registered by the SUS and is a reference for twenty-two municipalities in the region and in certain specialties it covers twenty-eight municipalities. Access to beds begins with the PSP and the continuity of the flow depends on communication between regulatory doctors and the PSP. This way, the regulation of access to beds is adapting to what is standardized by the Department of Health through a bed center. DISCUSSION: Pelotas is adapting to the standards of the State Department of Health in Rio Grande do Sul. Still, there is a need for investment in the most precarious specialties, avoiding overloading the city of Porto Alegre, which references Pelotas. CONCLUSION: Access to beds in Pelotas is adapting to the regulations proposed by the State Department of Health. However, it is important that investments in this area continue, such as the implementation of the Gerint system.
- Letícia Pereira Maria
- Augusto Homem Carvalho de Mansur
- Bettina de Marco Anselmo
- Bruno Severino Serafini
- Gabriela Vanazzi Braun
- Julia Witter Freitas Kaé
- Lauren Augusta de Freitas Meller
- Luiza Wrege Karam
- Maria Eduarda Moreira Hallal
- Marina Atallah
- Tarik Zawacki El Ammar
- Letícia Oliveira de Menezes