Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model
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Resumo: | In the current context of epidemiological transition, demographic changes, changes in consumption and lifestyle habits, and pressure on care costs and organized health systems for acute conditions, the Integrated Care Model by Shortell has become a conceptual reference in the search for new methods to manage chronic conditions by focusing on the health conditions of a given population that must be addressed by a set of institutions organized into networks. Within the last 15 years, cancer has gone from the third- to the secondleading cause of death in the State of Sa˜o Paulo and has shown a gradual increase in the number of new cases; it has thus become a relevant issue for public health and health management. The model adopted by the State for the organization of the cancer care network was the motivation for this study, which aimed to evaluate the evolution of the model of care for cancer patients within the Unified Health System (Sistema U´ nico de Sau´ de) based on the integrated care model. Since 1993, the year that cancer was first considered highly complex in the Sistema U´ nico de Sau´ de by the Ministry of Health, it has been possible to observe a progressive orientation towards the integral and integrated care of patients with cancer. In the State of Sa˜o Paulo, the active participation of qualified service providers through a Technical Reference Committee showed that experts could contribute to the definition of public policies, thereby providing a technical base for decision making and contributing to the development of clinical management. |
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Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model |
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Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model |
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Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model Madi, Marisa Riscalla Medical Oncology Health Services Health Policy Integrated Health Care |
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Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model |
title_full |
Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model |
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Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model |
title_full_unstemmed |
Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model |
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Organization of the cancer network in SUS: evolution of the care model |
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Madi, Marisa Riscalla |
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Madi, Marisa Riscalla Cerri, Giovanni Guido |
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Cerri, Giovanni Guido |
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Madi, Marisa Riscalla Cerri, Giovanni Guido |
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Medical Oncology Health Services Health Policy Integrated Health Care |
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Medical Oncology Health Services Health Policy Integrated Health Care |
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In the current context of epidemiological transition, demographic changes, changes in consumption and lifestyle habits, and pressure on care costs and organized health systems for acute conditions, the Integrated Care Model by Shortell has become a conceptual reference in the search for new methods to manage chronic conditions by focusing on the health conditions of a given population that must be addressed by a set of institutions organized into networks. Within the last 15 years, cancer has gone from the third- to the secondleading cause of death in the State of Sa˜o Paulo and has shown a gradual increase in the number of new cases; it has thus become a relevant issue for public health and health management. The model adopted by the State for the organization of the cancer care network was the motivation for this study, which aimed to evaluate the evolution of the model of care for cancer patients within the Unified Health System (Sistema U´ nico de Sau´ de) based on the integrated care model. Since 1993, the year that cancer was first considered highly complex in the Sistema U´ nico de Sau´ de by the Ministry of Health, it has been possible to observe a progressive orientation towards the integral and integrated care of patients with cancer. In the State of Sa˜o Paulo, the active participation of qualified service providers through a Technical Reference Committee showed that experts could contribute to the definition of public policies, thereby providing a technical base for decision making and contributing to the development of clinical management. |
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2019 |
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2019-02-15 |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo |
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