Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013

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Autor(a) principal: Coimbra,Silvana Hebe
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Camanho,Eliete Dominguez Lopez, Heringer,Lindolfo Carlos, Botelho,Ricardo Vieira, Vasconcellos,Cidia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302017000600538
Resumo: Summary Introduction: The Regulatory Complex is the structure that operationalizes actions for making resources available to meet the needs of urgent and emergency care in the municipality of São Paulo. In the case of urgent care, needs are immediate and associated with high morbidity and mortality. Objective: To identify the most frequently requested resources, the resolution capacity and the mortality rate associated with the unavailability of a certain resource. Method: Our study was based on data from medical bulletins issued by the Urgent and Emergency Regulation Center (CRUE) in the city of São Paulo from 2009 to 2013. Results: 91,823 requests were made over the five years of the study (2009 to 2013). Neurosurgery requests were the most frequent in all years (4,828, 5,159, 4,251, 5,008 and 4,394, respectively), followed by computed tomography (CT) scans, adult intensive care unit (ICU) beds, cardiac catheterization, and pediatric ICU beds. On average, requests for neurosurgery, adult ICU, pediatric ICU, CT scans, catheterization and vascular surgery were answered in 70%, 27%, 39%, 97%, 87% and 77% of cases. The total number of deaths relating to requests for neurosurgery, CT scans, adult ICU, pediatric ICU, catheterization and vascular surgeon assessment were 182, 9, 1,536, 1,536, 135, 49 and 24 cases, respectively. Conclusion: There is a lack of resources to meet urgent and emergency needs in the city of São Paulo.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013
title Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013
spellingShingle Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013
Coimbra,Silvana Hebe
health systems
health care coordination and monitoring
emergency medical services
health care (public health)
unified health system
neurosurgery
title_short Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013
title_full Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013
title_fullStr Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013
title_sort Analysis of the availability of the resources necessary for urgent and emergency healthcare in São Paulo between 2009-2013
author Coimbra,Silvana Hebe
author_facet Coimbra,Silvana Hebe
Camanho,Eliete Dominguez Lopez
Heringer,Lindolfo Carlos
Botelho,Ricardo Vieira
Vasconcellos,Cidia
author_role author
author2 Camanho,Eliete Dominguez Lopez
Heringer,Lindolfo Carlos
Botelho,Ricardo Vieira
Vasconcellos,Cidia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coimbra,Silvana Hebe
Camanho,Eliete Dominguez Lopez
Heringer,Lindolfo Carlos
Botelho,Ricardo Vieira
Vasconcellos,Cidia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv health systems
health care coordination and monitoring
emergency medical services
health care (public health)
unified health system
neurosurgery
topic health systems
health care coordination and monitoring
emergency medical services
health care (public health)
unified health system
neurosurgery
description Summary Introduction: The Regulatory Complex is the structure that operationalizes actions for making resources available to meet the needs of urgent and emergency care in the municipality of São Paulo. In the case of urgent care, needs are immediate and associated with high morbidity and mortality. Objective: To identify the most frequently requested resources, the resolution capacity and the mortality rate associated with the unavailability of a certain resource. Method: Our study was based on data from medical bulletins issued by the Urgent and Emergency Regulation Center (CRUE) in the city of São Paulo from 2009 to 2013. Results: 91,823 requests were made over the five years of the study (2009 to 2013). Neurosurgery requests were the most frequent in all years (4,828, 5,159, 4,251, 5,008 and 4,394, respectively), followed by computed tomography (CT) scans, adult intensive care unit (ICU) beds, cardiac catheterization, and pediatric ICU beds. On average, requests for neurosurgery, adult ICU, pediatric ICU, CT scans, catheterization and vascular surgery were answered in 70%, 27%, 39%, 97%, 87% and 77% of cases. The total number of deaths relating to requests for neurosurgery, CT scans, adult ICU, pediatric ICU, catheterization and vascular surgeon assessment were 182, 9, 1,536, 1,536, 135, 49 and 24 cases, respectively. Conclusion: There is a lack of resources to meet urgent and emergency needs in the city of São Paulo.
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