2016
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232015213.01062015
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Incorporação da tecnologia da informação na Atenção Básica do SUS no Nordeste do Brasil: expectativas e experiências

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“…A informação dispõe de um papel planejado a ser desempenhado nos processos de tomadas de decisão; todavia, ainda é possível constatar, por um lado, a presença de inúmeras dificuldades para acessar e tratar os dados de forma adequada, de modo a dispor de informações necessárias ao processo de trabalho em saúde, em momento cabível; por outro, a ausência de conexão entre os processos de planejamento e de gestão da saúde e os próprios sistemas de informação 22 .…”
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“…A informação dispõe de um papel planejado a ser desempenhado nos processos de tomadas de decisão; todavia, ainda é possível constatar, por um lado, a presença de inúmeras dificuldades para acessar e tratar os dados de forma adequada, de modo a dispor de informações necessárias ao processo de trabalho em saúde, em momento cabível; por outro, a ausência de conexão entre os processos de planejamento e de gestão da saúde e os próprios sistemas de informação 22 .…”
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“…However, this way of mobilizing the network suggests a historical imperfection in the conception and management of information technologies in the context of Brazilian public health, which may induce states and municipalities to comply with such requirements with little actual interest in participating in a collective process, and freely discussing the planned and systematized implementation of technological innovations (22) . As a consequence, health professionals may behave as mere "data collectors" whose priority is to transmit them to central levels, thus depriving them the possibility of creating and attributing meaning to the technology (23) . It is very possible that health professionals do not recognize technology as an ally in local decision-making, aiming at the qualified management of care based on reliable information (24,25) .…”
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“…In the study by Gava et al 21 that portrays the incorporation of information technology in the PC of the SUS in the Northeast, difficulties similar to those identified in the context under study were pointed out. For them, information has a planned role to play in decision-making processes; however, it is still possible to observe, on the one hand, the presence of numerous difficulties to access and treat the data properly, having the necessary information for the health work process, at the appropriate time; on the other hand, the lack of connection between health planning and management processes and the information systems themselves lead to process discontinuity.…”
Section: ] So It Is a Lack Of A Management's Own Look In Planningmentioning
confidence: 91%