Mediation as prevention of judicialization of health: narratives of judiciary and health subjects

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Maria dos Remédios Mendes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Soares,Rackynelly Alves Sarmento, Sousa,Maria Fátima de, Mendonça,Ana Valéria Machado, Delduque,Maria Célia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To analyze the phenomenon of judicialization for health mediation and prevention of judicial demands. Methods: Exploratory and explanatory mixed study, from 2017 to 2018, with a non-probabilistic sample. We used two structured interview scripts, one to the municipal health secretaries and another to the judges from the Public Treasury of the Brazilian territory. In common, the meaning of judicialization and mechanisms for resolution. For the 162 secretaries: reasons for the judicialization, alternatives for resolution and more demanded inputs; for the 40 judges, the legal basis. Results: 77.5% of the judges resorted to support in the legal actions; 77.5% of the districts do not count on mediation of sanitary conflicts; 65.4% of the municipalities have a group for mediation. The annual expense with the judicialization varies from less than R$ 100 thousand to more than one million. Conclusion: Despite the support for decisions and mediation groups, the judicialization of health centers enlarge courts and has an impact on the budget of municipalities and commit itself to the actions in primary health care.
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title Mediation as prevention of judicialization of health: narratives of judiciary and health subjects
spellingShingle Mediation as prevention of judicialization of health: narratives of judiciary and health subjects
Oliveira,Maria dos Remédios Mendes
Health law
Health´s judicialization
Health care
Public health
title_short Mediation as prevention of judicialization of health: narratives of judiciary and health subjects
title_full Mediation as prevention of judicialization of health: narratives of judiciary and health subjects
title_fullStr Mediation as prevention of judicialization of health: narratives of judiciary and health subjects
title_full_unstemmed Mediation as prevention of judicialization of health: narratives of judiciary and health subjects
title_sort Mediation as prevention of judicialization of health: narratives of judiciary and health subjects
author Oliveira,Maria dos Remédios Mendes
author_facet Oliveira,Maria dos Remédios Mendes
Soares,Rackynelly Alves Sarmento
Sousa,Maria Fátima de
Mendonça,Ana Valéria Machado
Delduque,Maria Célia
author_role author
author2 Soares,Rackynelly Alves Sarmento
Sousa,Maria Fátima de
Mendonça,Ana Valéria Machado
Delduque,Maria Célia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Maria dos Remédios Mendes
Soares,Rackynelly Alves Sarmento
Sousa,Maria Fátima de
Mendonça,Ana Valéria Machado
Delduque,Maria Célia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health law
Health´s judicialization
Health care
Public health
topic Health law
Health´s judicialization
Health care
Public health
description Abstract Objective: To analyze the phenomenon of judicialization for health mediation and prevention of judicial demands. Methods: Exploratory and explanatory mixed study, from 2017 to 2018, with a non-probabilistic sample. We used two structured interview scripts, one to the municipal health secretaries and another to the judges from the Public Treasury of the Brazilian territory. In common, the meaning of judicialization and mechanisms for resolution. For the 162 secretaries: reasons for the judicialization, alternatives for resolution and more demanded inputs; for the 40 judges, the legal basis. Results: 77.5% of the judges resorted to support in the legal actions; 77.5% of the districts do not count on mediation of sanitary conflicts; 65.4% of the municipalities have a group for mediation. The annual expense with the judicialization varies from less than R$ 100 thousand to more than one million. Conclusion: Despite the support for decisions and mediation groups, the judicialization of health centers enlarge courts and has an impact on the budget of municipalities and commit itself to the actions in primary health care.
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