(Dis) connections between health councils and audit: advancements and challenges in the democratization of public health management

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto,José Reginaldo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pedrosa,Kamyla de Arruda, Martins,Pollyanna, Ferreira Júnior,Antonio Rodrigues, Maranhão,Bruna Dayane Rocha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background Aware of the importance of consolidating social control in the qualification of the Brazilian government’s Unified Health System (SUS) management, it is important to highlight that the audit must implement technical cooperation actions with the municipal, state and national health councils and with the three management spheres. Objective Analyze the interaction between the Municipal Health Councils and the SUS audit service. Method The research, with a qualitative approach, had the participation of 20 municipal health counselors, who worked in the largest health region of Ceará, Brazil, composed of 24 municipalities. The thematic content analysis data were collected using self-administered questionnaire. Results We observed a weak interaction between the Municipal Health Council and the SUS audit sector in the municipalities. Conclusion Counselors are unaware of their competencies and the functions of the municipal audit sector.
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title (Dis) connections between health councils and audit: advancements and challenges in the democratization of public health management
spellingShingle (Dis) connections between health councils and audit: advancements and challenges in the democratization of public health management
Pinto,José Reginaldo
community participation
health councils
administrative audit
health management
title_short (Dis) connections between health councils and audit: advancements and challenges in the democratization of public health management
title_full (Dis) connections between health councils and audit: advancements and challenges in the democratization of public health management
title_fullStr (Dis) connections between health councils and audit: advancements and challenges in the democratization of public health management
title_full_unstemmed (Dis) connections between health councils and audit: advancements and challenges in the democratization of public health management
title_sort (Dis) connections between health councils and audit: advancements and challenges in the democratization of public health management
author Pinto,José Reginaldo
author_facet Pinto,José Reginaldo
Pedrosa,Kamyla de Arruda
Martins,Pollyanna
Ferreira Júnior,Antonio Rodrigues
Maranhão,Bruna Dayane Rocha
author_role author
author2 Pedrosa,Kamyla de Arruda
Martins,Pollyanna
Ferreira Júnior,Antonio Rodrigues
Maranhão,Bruna Dayane Rocha
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto,José Reginaldo
Pedrosa,Kamyla de Arruda
Martins,Pollyanna
Ferreira Júnior,Antonio Rodrigues
Maranhão,Bruna Dayane Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv community participation
health councils
administrative audit
health management
topic community participation
health councils
administrative audit
health management
description Abstract Background Aware of the importance of consolidating social control in the qualification of the Brazilian government’s Unified Health System (SUS) management, it is important to highlight that the audit must implement technical cooperation actions with the municipal, state and national health councils and with the three management spheres. Objective Analyze the interaction between the Municipal Health Councils and the SUS audit service. Method The research, with a qualitative approach, had the participation of 20 municipal health counselors, who worked in the largest health region of Ceará, Brazil, composed of 24 municipalities. The thematic content analysis data were collected using self-administered questionnaire. Results We observed a weak interaction between the Municipal Health Council and the SUS audit sector in the municipalities. Conclusion Counselors are unaware of their competencies and the functions of the municipal audit sector.
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