Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil
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Resumo: | SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To evaluate the physical and financial participation of private health insurance beneficiaries in the TH located in the State of Sao Paulo, regarding the care of Brazilian Unique Health System patients, in the year 2017. METHODS The research data were obtained from the System of Evaluation of the Teaching Hospitals (SAHE), of the State Department of Health of São Paulo (SES/SP). RESULTS It was observed that, on average, the TH analyzed provide 17% of their operational vacancies for the Supplementary Health System, and that the financial return is better in the philanthropic ones. CONCLUSIONS The health care services provided by TH deserve to be deepened, evaluating the real advantages obtained in the provision of services, given that supplementary health care requires differentiated infrastructure, and mainly the knowledge of operational costs in order to stipulate the procedures’ price. |
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Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil |
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Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil |
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Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil Bittar,Olímpio José Nogueira Viana Health management Public health Supplementary health Hospitals, teaching Financial management |
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Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil |
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Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil |
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Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil |
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Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil |
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Physical and financial participation of teaching hospitals in private care in São Paulo - Brasil |
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Bittar,Olímpio José Nogueira Viana |
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Bittar,Olímpio José Nogueira Viana Zanatta,Carolina Ferraz,Renato Ribeiro Nogueira |
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Zanatta,Carolina Ferraz,Renato Ribeiro Nogueira |
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Bittar,Olímpio José Nogueira Viana Zanatta,Carolina Ferraz,Renato Ribeiro Nogueira |
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Health management Public health Supplementary health Hospitals, teaching Financial management |
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Health management Public health Supplementary health Hospitals, teaching Financial management |
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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To evaluate the physical and financial participation of private health insurance beneficiaries in the TH located in the State of Sao Paulo, regarding the care of Brazilian Unique Health System patients, in the year 2017. METHODS The research data were obtained from the System of Evaluation of the Teaching Hospitals (SAHE), of the State Department of Health of São Paulo (SES/SP). RESULTS It was observed that, on average, the TH analyzed provide 17% of their operational vacancies for the Supplementary Health System, and that the financial return is better in the philanthropic ones. CONCLUSIONS The health care services provided by TH deserve to be deepened, evaluating the real advantages obtained in the provision of services, given that supplementary health care requires differentiated infrastructure, and mainly the knowledge of operational costs in order to stipulate the procedures’ price. |
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