Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems

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Autor(a) principal: Juliano, Iraildes Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Simões, Aliana Ferreira de Souza, Souza, Luis Eugênio Portela Fernandes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Direito Sanitário (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/170717
Resumo: The Covid-19 pandemic, a disease caused by the new coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2), has put health systems in several countries under severe pressure. In Brazil, this pressure affects a system that already suffered from serious deficiencies – accentuated by fiscal austerity policies since 2016 – of limited capacity to respond to demands, especially from the most vulnerable populations. The pandemic make the shortage of health professionals, personal protective equipment, intensive care unit beds, mechanical respirators, and other supplies more acute. The Judiciary begins to be provoked by actions directly related to the pandemic. The objectives of this article, therefore, were to describe the health-related legal demands between February and April 2020, the beginning of the pandemic in Brazil, and to analyze their repercussions on the justice and health systems. This was a descriptive study, based on data collected from the websites of the state courts of justice and federal regional courts, and from the National Council of Justice and the Federal Supreme Court. By April 30, 2020, 129 lawsuits linked to Covid-19 had been initiated in the country, with access to intensive care unit beds as the most frequent object. In addition to the shortage of intensive care unit beds, the discussion about the use of chloroquine by Covid-19 patients may have contributed to the increase in the number of health-related lawsuits. The Judiciary has been adopting specific organizational measures to face the new situation. The health care system, in contrast, has not been prepared for an increase in legal demands.  
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spelling Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systemsJudicialização da saúde e pandemia de covid-19: novos desafios para os sistemas de saúde e de justiçaCovid-19Direito à SaúdeDecisões JudiciaisJudicialização da SaúdeCOVID-19Right to HealthJudicial DecisionsJudicialization of HealthThe Covid-19 pandemic, a disease caused by the new coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2), has put health systems in several countries under severe pressure. In Brazil, this pressure affects a system that already suffered from serious deficiencies – accentuated by fiscal austerity policies since 2016 – of limited capacity to respond to demands, especially from the most vulnerable populations. The pandemic make the shortage of health professionals, personal protective equipment, intensive care unit beds, mechanical respirators, and other supplies more acute. The Judiciary begins to be provoked by actions directly related to the pandemic. The objectives of this article, therefore, were to describe the health-related legal demands between February and April 2020, the beginning of the pandemic in Brazil, and to analyze their repercussions on the justice and health systems. This was a descriptive study, based on data collected from the websites of the state courts of justice and federal regional courts, and from the National Council of Justice and the Federal Supreme Court. By April 30, 2020, 129 lawsuits linked to Covid-19 had been initiated in the country, with access to intensive care unit beds as the most frequent object. In addition to the shortage of intensive care unit beds, the discussion about the use of chloroquine by Covid-19 patients may have contributed to the increase in the number of health-related lawsuits. The Judiciary has been adopting specific organizational measures to face the new situation. The health care system, in contrast, has not been prepared for an increase in legal demands.  A pandemia de covid-19, doença causada pelo novo coronavírus (Sars-CoV-2), tem posto sob forte pressão os sistemas de saúde de diversos países. No Brasil, essa pressão atinge um sistema que já padecia de deficiências graves – acentuadas pelas políticas de austeridade fiscal desde 2016 – de limitada capacidade de resposta às demandas, principalmente das populações em maior vulnerabilidade. A pandemia torna mais agudas as carências de profissionais de saúde, de equipamentos de proteção individual, de leitos de UTI, de respiradores mecânicos e de outros insumos. O Judiciário começa a ser provocado por ações relacionadas à pandemia. Os objetivos deste artigo, portanto, foram descrever as demandas judiciais relativas à saúde, entre fevereiro e abril de 2020, início da pandemia no Brasil, e analisar suas repercussões nos sistemas de justiça e de saúde. Tratou-se de estudo descritivo, a partir de dados coletados junto aos tribunais de justiça estaduais e regionais federais e ao Conselho Nacional de Justiça e do Superior Tribunal Federal. Até 30 de abril de 2020, 129 ações judiciais relacionadas à covid-19 tinham sido iniciadas no país, com o objeto mais frequente de acesso a leitos de unidade de terapia intensiva. Além da escassez de leitos de unidades de terapia intensiva, a discussão acerca do uso de cloroquina pode ter contribuído para o aumento do número de ações judiciais relativas à saúde. O Poder Judiciário vem adotando medidas organizativas específicas para enfrentar a situação. O sistema de saúde, ao contrário, não tem se preparado para um aumento de demandas judiciais.Universidade de São Paulo. Núcleo de Pesquisa em Direito Sanitário. Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Direito Sanitário2021-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresPeer-reviewed articleapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/17071710.11606/issn.2316-9044.rdisan.2021.170717Revista de Direito Sanitário; v. 21 (2021); e0027Journal of Health Law; Vol. 21 (2021); e0027Revista de Direito Sanitário; Vol. 21 (2021); e00272316-9044reponame:Revista de Direito Sanitário (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/article/view/170717/181060Copyright (c) 2021 Revista de Direito Sanitáriohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJuliano, Iraildes AndradeSimões, Aliana Ferreira de SouzaSouza, Luis Eugênio Portela Fernandes de2022-02-08T17:34:41Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/170717Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisanPUBhttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rdisan/oaisdallari@usp.br||revdisan@usp.br2316-90441516-4179opendoar:2022-02-08T17:34:41Revista de Direito Sanitário (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems
Judicialização da saúde e pandemia de covid-19: novos desafios para os sistemas de saúde e de justiça
title Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems
spellingShingle Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems
Juliano, Iraildes Andrade
Covid-19
Direito à Saúde
Decisões Judiciais
Judicialização da Saúde
COVID-19
Right to Health
Judicial Decisions
Judicialization of Health
title_short Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems
title_full Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems
title_fullStr Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems
title_full_unstemmed Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems
title_sort Judicialization of health and the Covid-19 pandemic: New challenges for the health care and justice systems
author Juliano, Iraildes Andrade
author_facet Juliano, Iraildes Andrade
Simões, Aliana Ferreira de Souza
Souza, Luis Eugênio Portela Fernandes de
author_role author
author2 Simões, Aliana Ferreira de Souza
Souza, Luis Eugênio Portela Fernandes de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Juliano, Iraildes Andrade
Simões, Aliana Ferreira de Souza
Souza, Luis Eugênio Portela Fernandes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Direito à Saúde
Decisões Judiciais
Judicialização da Saúde
COVID-19
Right to Health
Judicial Decisions
Judicialization of Health
topic Covid-19
Direito à Saúde
Decisões Judiciais
Judicialização da Saúde
COVID-19
Right to Health
Judicial Decisions
Judicialization of Health
description The Covid-19 pandemic, a disease caused by the new coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2), has put health systems in several countries under severe pressure. In Brazil, this pressure affects a system that already suffered from serious deficiencies – accentuated by fiscal austerity policies since 2016 – of limited capacity to respond to demands, especially from the most vulnerable populations. The pandemic make the shortage of health professionals, personal protective equipment, intensive care unit beds, mechanical respirators, and other supplies more acute. The Judiciary begins to be provoked by actions directly related to the pandemic. The objectives of this article, therefore, were to describe the health-related legal demands between February and April 2020, the beginning of the pandemic in Brazil, and to analyze their repercussions on the justice and health systems. This was a descriptive study, based on data collected from the websites of the state courts of justice and federal regional courts, and from the National Council of Justice and the Federal Supreme Court. By April 30, 2020, 129 lawsuits linked to Covid-19 had been initiated in the country, with access to intensive care unit beds as the most frequent object. In addition to the shortage of intensive care unit beds, the discussion about the use of chloroquine by Covid-19 patients may have contributed to the increase in the number of health-related lawsuits. The Judiciary has been adopting specific organizational measures to face the new situation. The health care system, in contrast, has not been prepared for an increase in legal demands.  
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