1000 resultados para Supplemental Health


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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the rate of cesarean section and differences in risk factors by category of health service, either public or private. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out including all pregnant women in labor admitted to hospitals in the city of Rio Grande, Southern Brazil, between January 1 and December 31, 2007. A pre-coded and pre-tested questionnaire was used to collect on social, demographic, obstetric and newborn care information. Two regression models were constructed: one for public users and the other one for private ones. Poisson regression was used in each model in the multivariate analysis. Prevalence rates and 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each adjusted factor. RESULTS: The rate of cesarean section was 43% and 86% among public and private users. Sociodemographic factors and twin births have a more significant impact among public users as well as number of pregnancies (25% vs. 13% reduction in public and private users, respectively) and previous cesarean section (86% vs. 24% increase in public and private users, respectively). Prenatal care visits and hospital admissions affected the outcome only in women users of public services. CONCLUSIONS: Cesarean section rates were high in both groups studied, but it was twice as high among women cared in the private sector. Associated factors differ in magnitude by category of service used.

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QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: This study investigated the use among the Swiss adult population and regional dissemination of various methods of complementary medicine (CM) provided by physicians or therapists in Switzerland. METHODS: Data of the Swiss Health Survey 2007 were used, which comprised a telephone interview followed by a written questionnaire (18,760 and 14,432 respondents, respectively) and included questions about people's state of health, health insurance and usage of health services. Users and non-users of CM were compared using logistic regression models. RESULTS: The most popular CM methods were homeopathy, osteopathy, acupuncture and shiatsu/foot reflexology. 30.5% of women and 15.2% of men used at least one CM method in the 12 months preceding the survey. Lake Geneva region and central Switzerland had more CM users than the other regions. Women, people between 25 and 64 years of age and people with higher levels of education were more likely to use CM. 53.5% of the adult population had a supplemental health insurance for CM treatments. 32.9% of people with such an insurance used CM during the 12 months preceding the survey, and so did 12.0% of people without additional insurance. CONCLUSIONS: Almost one fourth of the Swiss adult population had used CM within the past 12 months. User profiles were comparable to those in other countries. Despite a generally lower self-perceived health status, elderly people were less likely to use CM.

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Background Complementary medicine (CM) is popular in Switzerland. Several CM methods (traditional Chinese medicine/acupuncture, homeopathy, anthroposophic medicine, neural therapy, and herbal medicine) are currently covered by the mandatory basic health insurance when performed by a certified physician. Treatments by non-medical therapists are partially covered by a supplemental and optional health insurance. In this study, we investigated the frequency of CM use including the evolvement over time, the most popular methods, and the user profile. Methods Data of the Swiss Health Surveys 2007 and 2012 were used. In 2007 and 2012, a population of 14,432 and 18,357, respectively, aged 15 years or older answered the written questionnaire. A set of questions queried about the frequency of use of various CM methods within the last 12 months before the survey. Proportions of usage and 95% confidence intervals were calculated for these methods and CM in general. Users and non-users of CM were compared using logistic regression models. Results The most popular methods in 2012 were homeopathy, naturopathy, osteopathy, herbal medicine, and acupuncture. The average number of treatments within the 12 months preceding the survey ranged from 3 for homeopathy to 6 for acupuncture. 25.0% of the population at the age of 15 and older had used at least one CM method in the previous 12 months. People with a chronic illness or a poor self-perceived health status were more likely to use CM. Similar to other countries, women, people of middle age, and those with higher education were more likely to use CM. 59.9% of the adult population had a supplemental health insurance that partly covered CM treatments. Conclusions Usage of CM in Switzerland remained unchanged between 2007 and 2012. The user profile in Switzerland was similar to other countries, such as Germany, United Kingdom, United States or Australia.

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The Brazilian National Regulatory Agency for Private Health Insurance and Plans has recently published a technical note defining the criteria for the coverage of genetic testing to diagnose hereditary cancer. In this study we show the case of a patient with a breast lesion and an extensive history of cancer referred to a private service of genetic counseling. The patient met both criteria for hereditary breast and colorectal cancer syndrome screening. Her private insurance denied coverage for genetic testing because she lacks current or previous cancer diagnosis. After she appealed by lawsuit, the court was favorable and the test was performed using next-generation sequencing. A deletion of MLH1 exon 8 was found. We highlight the importance to offer genetic testing using multigene analysis for noncancer patients.

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This dissertation presents the result of a study accomplished on the degree of use of the certificate of hospital Accreditation as one of the criteria for the accreditation of hospitals by the health insurance companies. Should be emphasized that the Accreditation Certificate represents the main final product of Hospital Accreditation Brazilian Program, being the first emitted when the hospital assists to the quality patterns specified by the Program. In that way, the study focus was, in general terms, Hospital Accreditation Brazilian Program and, more strictly, the Accreditation Certificate and it use. To reach the objectives proposed by the study, interviews were accomplished with the professionals responsible for the accreditation of the hospitals in the main health insurance companies of Brazil. In the total, five companies were consulted among the ten larger health insurance companies of Brazil, considering the number of beneficiaries. To complement the research, additional information were collected in the National Agency of Supplemental Health. It was verified, through the research, that the health insurance companies don't use the Accreditation Certificate given by the Hospital Accreditation Brazilian Program to accredit hospitals.

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Este estudo procura analisa a formatação e o funcionamento dos mecanismos de accountability existentes nas agências reguladoras recentemente criadas no Brasil. O estudo parte de uma análise sobre a evolução histórica da cultura burocrática brasileira e como ela pode ter influído na criação das agências. Analisa também de que forma a preocupação com a accountability se fez presente na concepção da Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações (Anatel) e da Agência Nacional de Saúde Suplementar (ANS). Com isso buscam-se elementos que possam auxiliar na explicação do formato assumido pelos mecanismos de accountability, os resultados obtidos e as indefinições que existem em relação a esses mecanismos.

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O segmento suplementar de saúde no Brasil apresenta hoje, substancial importância no cenário nacional, não só por sua abrangência e capilaridade, mas também por sua relevância econômica. Neste cenário, destaca-se o segmento de cooperativas médicas Unimed, que atendem hoje cerca de 8% da população brasileira e detém mais de 33% do marketshare do setor. Desde o advento do marco regulatório do setor no Brasil, a saúde suplementar vem sendo submetida a um rigoroso processo de reestruturação enquanto segmento econômico, que ano após ano, vem reduzindo a autonomia de livre negociação de preços e ampliando o rol de procedimentos obrigatórios para as operadoras. Diante deste cenário e sob a temática da estratégia empresarial, propôs-se um estudo exploratório da Federação das Unimeds do Estado de São Paulo (Fesp), avaliando criticamente o modelo de regionalização adotado em sua operadora, caracterizando-se como uma nova configuração estratégica, alinhada à realidade regulatória do setor e ao ambiente competitivo de mercado no qual está inserida.

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A presente dissertação integra a problemática da relação entre saúde, mais especificamente saúde suplementar (planos e seguros de saúde), e a reprodução do modo de produção capitalista. Partindo do referencial teórico-metodológico do materialismo histórico, analisa a expansão dos planos e seguros de saúde, com foco na Região Metropolitana de Belém (RMB), nos anos 2000. Sustentando essa análise, apresenta as características principais da nova Divisão Internacional do Trabalho a partir da crise dos anos 1970 e seus desdobramentos na formação econômico-social brasileira. Analisa a crise constante, crônica, do capitalismo contemporâneo, e demonstra como a compreensão de que o excesso de capital, oriundo da crise de 1974, em conjunto com as mudanças na divisão internacional do trabalho e na economia brasileira, são fenômenos fundamentais para compreender a ampliação e o novo perfil assumido pelo setor suplementar dos serviços de saúde no Brasil e na RMB. Para isso, retoma e apresenta os conceitos de Estado, imperialismo, crise do capitalismo, supercapitalização, entre outros. Expõe também o desenvolvimento dos serviços de saúde no Brasil, em uma perspectiva histórica, demonstrando as transformações na oferta dos serviços de saúde, públicos ou privados, sempre na perspectiva da relação existente entre a reprodução do capital na formação brasileira e a análise da reprodução do capital no setor de serviços em saúde, especificamente, destacando o surgimento e expansão dos planos e seguros de saúde. Com esses pressupostos, apresenta as características centrais da saúde suplementar na RMB, a partir de quatro dimensões: os usuários, a conformação específica dos planos de saúde na região, as operadoras de planos na RMB e a distribuição da força de trabalho no setor. Destaca ainda as determinações principais, gerais e específicas, da expansão desse mercado na RMB e algumas prováveis tendências ao seu desenvolvimento.

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The Rebuild Iowa Public Health and Health Care Task Force respectfully submits its report to the Rebuild Iowa Advisory Commission (RIAC) for its consideration of the impacts of the tornadoes, storms, and flooding on Iowans. As the RIAC fulfills its obligations to guide the recovery and reconstruction in Iowa, the impact on the health and well-being of Iowans should be of primary concern. With many areas of the state experiencing devastating damage to their communities, public health and health care are but one of the major challenges. There are critical immediate needs to address the health, safety, and well-being of affected Iowans. This report provides background information on the damages incurred in Iowa from the disasters and additional context for policy and rebuilding discussions. It also offers recommendations to the RIAC for steps that might be taken to address these significant and important challenges.

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Commentary on: Li K, Kaaks R, Linseisen J, et al . Associations of dietary calcium intake and calcium supplementation with myocardial infarction and stroke risk and overall cardiovascular mortality in the Heidelberg cohort of the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition study (EPIC-Heidelberg). Heart 2012; 98 :920 - 5

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Reproduces in full part I of all quarterly issues for the year. The rulings contain precedential case decisions, statements of policy and interpretations of titles II, XVI, and XVIII of the Social security act, title IV of the Federal coal mine health and safety act of 1969, as amended, and related laws.