The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager
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Resumo: | This article discusses the challenges faced by the state managers of the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequences produced in their personal life. From interviews with state managers, it became evident that the pandemic implied the re-planning of health actions and services, the structuring of new hospital services and beds, the use of telemedicine and the hiring and training of professionals. It also exposed the lack of integrated policies and national coordination, which led to the adoption of different strategies by the states. These factors, as well as the politicization of the pandemic, the denial of the disease and the attempt of the federal government to impose ineffective treatments for COVID-19 were considered among the greatest difficulties experienced by managers. Managing the SUS has become a risky exercise, with deleterious repercussions not only for themselves and their management, but also for their families and friends. If, on the one hand, the strenuous context affected the managers’ physical and mental health, who began dealing with overweight, anxiety, and anguish, on the other hand, it was a source of motivation for catalyzing solidarity, empathy, and sharing among political actors. |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS managerA gestão da pandemia de covid-19 e as suas repercussões para o gestor do SUSGestor de SaúdeSistema Único de SaúdeCOVID-19Gestão em SaúdeSaúde OcupacionalHealth ManagerBrazilian National Health SystemCOVID-19Health ManagementOccupational HealthThis article discusses the challenges faced by the state managers of the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequences produced in their personal life. From interviews with state managers, it became evident that the pandemic implied the re-planning of health actions and services, the structuring of new hospital services and beds, the use of telemedicine and the hiring and training of professionals. It also exposed the lack of integrated policies and national coordination, which led to the adoption of different strategies by the states. These factors, as well as the politicization of the pandemic, the denial of the disease and the attempt of the federal government to impose ineffective treatments for COVID-19 were considered among the greatest difficulties experienced by managers. Managing the SUS has become a risky exercise, with deleterious repercussions not only for themselves and their management, but also for their families and friends. If, on the one hand, the strenuous context affected the managers’ physical and mental health, who began dealing with overweight, anxiety, and anguish, on the other hand, it was a source of motivation for catalyzing solidarity, empathy, and sharing among political actors.Este artigo discute os desafios enfrentados pelos gestores estaduais do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) no contexto da pandemia de covid-19 e as consequências produzidas em suas vidas pessoais. A partir de entrevistas com gestores estaduais, tornou-se evidente que a pandemia demandou o replanejamento das ações e serviços de saúde, a estruturação de novos serviços e leitos hospitalares, o uso de telemedicina e a contratação e capacitação de profissionais. Também emergiu a ausência de políticas integradas e de uma coordenação nacional, que levou à adoção de diferentes estratégias por parte dos estados. Estes fatores, assim como a politização da pandemia, a negação da doença e a tentativa do governo federal de impor tratamentos ineficazes para a covid-19 foram consideradas entre as maiores dificuldades vivenciadas pelos gestores. Fazer a gestão do SUS se tornou um exercício de risco, com repercussões deletérias não apenas para si e para a sua gestão, mas também para suas famílias e amigos. Se, por um lado, o contexto extenuante afetou a saúde física e mental dos gestores, que passaram a lidar com excesso de peso, ansiedade e angústia, de outro, foi fonte de motivação por catalisar solidariedade, empatia e o compartilhamento entre os atores políticos.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2023-12-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/22006910.1590/S0104-12902023230491ptSaúde e Sociedade; v. 32 n. supl.2 (2023); e230491ptSaúde e Sociedade; Vol. 32 No. supl.2 (2023); e230491ptSaúde e Sociedade; Vol. 32 Núm. supl.2 (2023); e230491pt1984-04700104-1290reponame:Saúde e Sociedade (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/220069/201868https://www.revistas.usp.br/sausoc/article/view/220069/201869Copyright (c) 2023 Saúde e Sociedadehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro, Janete Lima deMagnago, CarinneBelisário, Soraya AlmeidaRibeiro, Samara da SilvaFrança, TaniaPinto, Isabela Cardoso de MatosCastro, Janete Lima deMagnago, CarinneBelisário, Soraya AlmeidaRibeiro, Samara da SilvaFrança, TaniaPinto, Isabela Cardoso de MatosCastro, Janete Lima deMagnago, CarinneBelisário, Soraya AlmeidaRibeiro, Samara da SilvaFrança, TaniaPinto, Isabela Cardoso de Matos2023-12-27T17:04:48Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/220069Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/sausocPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsaudesoc@usp.br||lena@usp.br1984-04700104-1290opendoar:2023-12-27T17:04:48Saúde e Sociedade (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager A gestão da pandemia de covid-19 e as suas repercussões para o gestor do SUS |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager Castro, Janete Lima de Gestor de Saúde Sistema Único de Saúde COVID-19 Gestão em Saúde Saúde Ocupacional Health Manager Brazilian National Health System COVID-19 Health Management Occupational Health |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager |
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The management of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions for the SUS manager |
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Castro, Janete Lima de |
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Castro, Janete Lima de Magnago, Carinne Belisário, Soraya Almeida Ribeiro, Samara da Silva França, Tania Pinto, Isabela Cardoso de Matos |
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Magnago, Carinne Belisário, Soraya Almeida Ribeiro, Samara da Silva França, Tania Pinto, Isabela Cardoso de Matos |
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Castro, Janete Lima de Magnago, Carinne Belisário, Soraya Almeida Ribeiro, Samara da Silva França, Tania Pinto, Isabela Cardoso de Matos Castro, Janete Lima de Magnago, Carinne Belisário, Soraya Almeida Ribeiro, Samara da Silva França, Tania Pinto, Isabela Cardoso de Matos Castro, Janete Lima de Magnago, Carinne Belisário, Soraya Almeida Ribeiro, Samara da Silva França, Tania Pinto, Isabela Cardoso de Matos |
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Gestor de Saúde Sistema Único de Saúde COVID-19 Gestão em Saúde Saúde Ocupacional Health Manager Brazilian National Health System COVID-19 Health Management Occupational Health |
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Gestor de Saúde Sistema Único de Saúde COVID-19 Gestão em Saúde Saúde Ocupacional Health Manager Brazilian National Health System COVID-19 Health Management Occupational Health |
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This article discusses the challenges faced by the state managers of the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequences produced in their personal life. From interviews with state managers, it became evident that the pandemic implied the re-planning of health actions and services, the structuring of new hospital services and beds, the use of telemedicine and the hiring and training of professionals. It also exposed the lack of integrated policies and national coordination, which led to the adoption of different strategies by the states. These factors, as well as the politicization of the pandemic, the denial of the disease and the attempt of the federal government to impose ineffective treatments for COVID-19 were considered among the greatest difficulties experienced by managers. Managing the SUS has become a risky exercise, with deleterious repercussions not only for themselves and their management, but also for their families and friends. If, on the one hand, the strenuous context affected the managers’ physical and mental health, who began dealing with overweight, anxiety, and anguish, on the other hand, it was a source of motivation for catalyzing solidarity, empathy, and sharing among political actors. |
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