2016
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232015219.18302016
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Participação dos municípios de pequeno porte no Projeto Mais Médicos para o Brasil na macrorregião norte do Paraná

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“…In ten articles 13,16-24 , the authors used strategies to estimate the performance of actions in primary care (scheduling, consultations, visits, examinations, referrals, health promotion, such as breastfeeding and group follow-up, among others) either through indicators produced by information systems, or through reports and interviews with users on the demand and supply of services. The exoneration of municipalities, especially the most vulnerable ones, in relation to expenses with provision of doctors was also considered an indicator of reduction of inequities, being analyzed in two articles 15,25 . The second theme most addressed by the articles was the effectiveness of the PMM, including not only terminal effects on the health status of the populations, but also the perception and satisfaction of users with the Program.…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Of Results: Contributions To the Improvemementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In ten articles 13,16-24 , the authors used strategies to estimate the performance of actions in primary care (scheduling, consultations, visits, examinations, referrals, health promotion, such as breastfeeding and group follow-up, among others) either through indicators produced by information systems, or through reports and interviews with users on the demand and supply of services. The exoneration of municipalities, especially the most vulnerable ones, in relation to expenses with provision of doctors was also considered an indicator of reduction of inequities, being analyzed in two articles 15,25 . The second theme most addressed by the articles was the effectiveness of the PMM, including not only terminal effects on the health status of the populations, but also the perception and satisfaction of users with the Program.…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Of Results: Contributions To the Improvemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of the PMM was the central focus of investigation in four articles 15,22,24,36 . The scope of the analysis was diverse in these studies, which made it possible, albeit in an incipient way, to capture aspects related to the scenario and to the implementation process of the policy at the national level 36 , state 22 , regional 15 and municipal 24 from the look of different social actors.…”
Section: Thematic Analysis Of Results: Contributions To the Improvemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os demais abordaram estados e municípios, sendo desenvolvidos em 13 estados diferentes (12, 14-17, 20-23, 26, 28, 30-34, 37, 41, 42). Quanto à metodologia, a abordagem quantitativa foi utilizada por 21 estudos (8-10, 13-16, 18, 19, 23, 25, 27, 29-32, 35, 38, 40, 41), a qualitativa por 12 (11, 12, 20-22, 26, 28, 33, 34, 37, 39, 42) e a quanti-qualitativa, por dois (17, 36).…”
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“…This essay is based on authors that include policymakers, researchers, health professionals, and consultants with advanced and consolidated experiences in basic health care in medium-sized and large municipalities from South and Southeast Brazil, particularly in the State of São Paulo 33,34,35,36,37 , and could thus lead to information bias in the commentary, which refers largely to contexts that may not reflect the "deep Brazil", that of small towns and isolated communities, where the arrival of a Family Health team, community health workers, or physicians via the More Doctors program means a veritable revolution 38,39,40,41,42,43 .…”
Section: First Note: Basic Health Care or Primary Health Care?mentioning
confidence: 99%