Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Trindade, Josélia Souza, Barreto, Ivana C. H. C., Palmeira, Poliana Araújo, Santos, Felipe O. S., Santos, Wallace, Oliveira, João Paulo Alves, Pessoa, Vanira Matos, Shimizu, Helena Eri, Oliveira, Aimê, Comes, Comes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/30087
Resumo: Objective To evaluate the implementation of a programme to provide primary care physicians for remote and deprived populations in Brazil. Methods The Mais Médicos (More Doctors) programme was launched in July 2013 with public calls to recruit physicians for priority areas. Other strategies were to increase primary care infrastructure investments and to provide more places at medical schools. We conducted a quasi-experimental, before-and-after evaluation of the implementation of the programme in 1708 municipalities with populations living in extreme poverty and in remote border areas. We compared physician density, primary care coverage and avoidable hospitalizations in municipalities enrolled ( n = 1450) and not enrolled ( n = 258) in the prog ramme. Data extracted from health information systems and Ministry of Health publications were analysed. Findings By September 2015, 4917 physicians had been added to the 16 524 physicians alr eady in place in municipalities with remote and deprived populations. The number of municipalities with ≥ 1.0 physician per 1000 inhabitan ts doubled from 163 in 2013 to 348 in 2015. Primary care coverage in enrolled municipalities (based on 3000 inhabitants per primary care team) increased from 77.9% in 2012 to 86.3% in 2015. Avoidable hospitalizations in enrolled municipalities decreased from 44.9% in 2012 to 41.2% in 2015, but remained unchanged in control municipalities. We also documented higher infrastructure investments in enrolled municipalities and an increase in the number of medical school places over the study period. Conclusion Other countries having shortages of physicians could benefit from the lessons of Brazil’s programme towards achieving universal right to health.
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spelling Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in BrazilSaúde PúblicaPublic HealthPlanos e Programas de SaúdeHealth Programs and PlansObjective To evaluate the implementation of a programme to provide primary care physicians for remote and deprived populations in Brazil. Methods The Mais Médicos (More Doctors) programme was launched in July 2013 with public calls to recruit physicians for priority areas. Other strategies were to increase primary care infrastructure investments and to provide more places at medical schools. We conducted a quasi-experimental, before-and-after evaluation of the implementation of the programme in 1708 municipalities with populations living in extreme poverty and in remote border areas. We compared physician density, primary care coverage and avoidable hospitalizations in municipalities enrolled ( n = 1450) and not enrolled ( n = 258) in the prog ramme. Data extracted from health information systems and Ministry of Health publications were analysed. Findings By September 2015, 4917 physicians had been added to the 16 524 physicians alr eady in place in municipalities with remote and deprived populations. The number of municipalities with ≥ 1.0 physician per 1000 inhabitan ts doubled from 163 in 2013 to 348 in 2015. Primary care coverage in enrolled municipalities (based on 3000 inhabitants per primary care team) increased from 77.9% in 2012 to 86.3% in 2015. Avoidable hospitalizations in enrolled municipalities decreased from 44.9% in 2012 to 41.2% in 2015, but remained unchanged in control municipalities. We also documented higher infrastructure investments in enrolled municipalities and an increase in the number of medical school places over the study period. Conclusion Other countries having shortages of physicians could benefit from the lessons of Brazil’s programme towards achieving universal right to health.Bulletin of the World Health Organization2018-03-06T12:36:56Z2018-03-06T12:36:56Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSANTOS, L. M. P. et al. Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, v. 95, p. 103–112, 2017.0042-9686http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/30087Santos, Leonor Maria PachecoTrindade, Josélia SouzaBarreto, Ivana C. H. C.Palmeira, Poliana AraújoSantos, Felipe O. S.Santos, WallaceOliveira, João Paulo AlvesPessoa, Vanira MatosShimizu, Helena EriOliveira, AimêComes, Comesengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-03-30T13:54:54Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/30087Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:34:33.430998Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil
title Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil
spellingShingle Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil
Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
Saúde Pública
Public Health
Planos e Programas de Saúde
Health Programs and Plans
title_short Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil
title_full Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil
title_fullStr Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil
title_sort Implementation research: towards universal health coverage with more doctors in Brazil
author Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
author_facet Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
Trindade, Josélia Souza
Barreto, Ivana C. H. C.
Palmeira, Poliana Araújo
Santos, Felipe O. S.
Santos, Wallace
Oliveira, João Paulo Alves
Pessoa, Vanira Matos
Shimizu, Helena Eri
Oliveira, Aimê
Comes, Comes
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author2 Trindade, Josélia Souza
Barreto, Ivana C. H. C.
Palmeira, Poliana Araújo
Santos, Felipe O. S.
Santos, Wallace
Oliveira, João Paulo Alves
Pessoa, Vanira Matos
Shimizu, Helena Eri
Oliveira, Aimê
Comes, Comes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
Trindade, Josélia Souza
Barreto, Ivana C. H. C.
Palmeira, Poliana Araújo
Santos, Felipe O. S.
Santos, Wallace
Oliveira, João Paulo Alves
Pessoa, Vanira Matos
Shimizu, Helena Eri
Oliveira, Aimê
Comes, Comes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saúde Pública
Public Health
Planos e Programas de Saúde
Health Programs and Plans
topic Saúde Pública
Public Health
Planos e Programas de Saúde
Health Programs and Plans
description Objective To evaluate the implementation of a programme to provide primary care physicians for remote and deprived populations in Brazil. Methods The Mais Médicos (More Doctors) programme was launched in July 2013 with public calls to recruit physicians for priority areas. Other strategies were to increase primary care infrastructure investments and to provide more places at medical schools. We conducted a quasi-experimental, before-and-after evaluation of the implementation of the programme in 1708 municipalities with populations living in extreme poverty and in remote border areas. We compared physician density, primary care coverage and avoidable hospitalizations in municipalities enrolled ( n = 1450) and not enrolled ( n = 258) in the prog ramme. Data extracted from health information systems and Ministry of Health publications were analysed. Findings By September 2015, 4917 physicians had been added to the 16 524 physicians alr eady in place in municipalities with remote and deprived populations. The number of municipalities with ≥ 1.0 physician per 1000 inhabitan ts doubled from 163 in 2013 to 348 in 2015. Primary care coverage in enrolled municipalities (based on 3000 inhabitants per primary care team) increased from 77.9% in 2012 to 86.3% in 2015. Avoidable hospitalizations in enrolled municipalities decreased from 44.9% in 2012 to 41.2% in 2015, but remained unchanged in control municipalities. We also documented higher infrastructure investments in enrolled municipalities and an increase in the number of medical school places over the study period. Conclusion Other countries having shortages of physicians could benefit from the lessons of Brazil’s programme towards achieving universal right to health.
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