2019
DOI: 10.1590/1980-549720190009.supl.3
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Mudança no perfil de causas de morte após investigação de óbitos hospitalares em Belo Horizonte, 2017

Abstract: RESUMO Introdução: Óbitos declarados com causas mal definidas, ou causas garbage (CG), comprometem a análise da mortalidade e sua utilização para planejamento e avaliação de políticas públicas de saúde. A investigação hospitalar destas causas é uma das estratégias para qualificação do perfil de mortalidade no país. Objetivo: Avaliar a mudança no perfil de mortalidade hospitalar após investigação de óbitos declarados com CG, em 2017, em Belo Horizonte. Métodos: Tomou-se uma amostra dos óbitos hospitalares no… Show more

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“…Stroke is a major public health problem, however, there is little focus on the control of risk factors, organizing medical care, and funding of research in this field. Since 2005, the Brazilian Ministry of Health has incremented actions aiming at improving the definition of causes of death in the country, implementing standardized instruments for the investigation of deaths, training teams of death surveillance, and establishing goals and quality indicators of the Mortality Information System [4].…”
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“…Stroke is a major public health problem, however, there is little focus on the control of risk factors, organizing medical care, and funding of research in this field. Since 2005, the Brazilian Ministry of Health has incremented actions aiming at improving the definition of causes of death in the country, implementing standardized instruments for the investigation of deaths, training teams of death surveillance, and establishing goals and quality indicators of the Mortality Information System [4].…”
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confidence: 99%