4 resultados para Hospitalization

em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV


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o presente estudo objetiva realizar uma análise da estrutura organizacional de u~n hospital psiquiátrico no úmbito público, o Hospital Municipal Jurandyr Manti·edini. visando a discutir criticamente a preponderância do modelo médico-orgânico como forma de abordagem e tratamento das doenças mentais. A esquizofrenia serviu como referencial de doença mental por. em função de suas múltiplas manifestações, permitir de forma mais rica a análise do modelo vigente. Através da descrição de um caso clínico, levantou-se o problema: como a rigidez e a estrutura hierárquica de poder. em lugar de propiciarem formas de tratamento da doença compatíveis com os avanços tecnológicos e as retormas psiquiátricas que preconizam a desospitalização e a maior humanização na relação terapeutapaciente. tornam essa relação cada vez mais distante e resistente à mudanças. Por meio de pesquisa documental e de campo. em que o problema pôde ser transformado em hipótese de trabalho, os dados coletados sob a forma de questionários e entrevistas corroboraram a hipótese de que teoria e prática permanecem ainda distantes no que se refere à necessária inclusão abordagens complementares que permitam não só um tratamento mais eficaz, mas também Lima estrutura administrativa/organizacional mais tlexível e conseqüentemente mais eficiente. Longe de ser um trabalho conclusivo. pretende abrir caminho para novas discussões. desdobrando-se em pesquisas futuras.

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In Brazil, the supplemental healthcare system is going through a transition period from the traditional Fee-for-service reimbursement system to the Package reimbursement system, similar to the American model known as the Diagnoses Related Groups (DRG) system. Although the Package concept is nothing new to the hospital environment, it is still seldom used since this system calls for a level of control and analytical knowledge of hospital costs that are poorly developed in Brazilian institutions. This study focuses on determining how much the reimbursement for a Myocardial Revascularization Package actually covers of the current costs for patients submitted to this procedure. A prospective analysis method for determining the cost per patient has been developed and 13 patients were individually followed-up during all their hospitalization period. The expenses with intensive care unit and in-patient clinical care, as well as the type of admittance - whether elective or emergency - were determined for each patient. Additionally, all the resources and materials for the surgical procedure were included, comprising specialized personnel, surgical fees, procedures and tests, biomedical equipment, and all the materials and medication used during the hospital stay. Based on this data, the current total costs were calculated and compared to the reimbursement for the Package previously agreed upon by the institution and the healthcare carriers. The study found an average cost of BR$ 8,826 for a Myocardial Revascularization surgical procedure, while the respective reimbursement for the Package is of BR$ 7,476. Therefore, the reimbursement does not cover the current costs of the procedure.

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Gestão ética, socioambiental e de saúde

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The relationship between sanitation policies (access and quality) and health in Brazilian municipalities was estimated from 2003 to 2010 using a panel data model with corrections for missing data. The results suggest a limited effect of sanitation policy on health. Compared with results from the literature, we found that the worsening quality of water appears to be associated with increased rates of mortality and hospitalization for children up to one month of age. Improvements in sewage sanitation have reduced the mortality and morbidity rates in children aged one to four. Improved access to piped water is associated with decreased hospitalization related to dysentery and acute respiratory infections (ARI) and does not have an effect on child mortality. Finally, epidemiological transition is only supported by weak evidence, including a more intense effect of reduced access to sanitation in municipalities with the worst mortality and morbidity indicators. In most models, this theory has been rejected