2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232006000300006
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Caminhos alternativos para a institucionalização da avaliação em saúde

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“…The dimension of implementing the proposal in terms of changing the pattern of provision and expanding access is evidenced by the large number of units established, with substantial increases in basic consultations recorded in the information system (Tanaka;Drumond Jr., 2010). Such relevance could justify the choice of this object of analysis through the need to understand the impacts of this large-scale policy on the organization of primary health care and its impact on other levels of the system.…”
Section: Results: Using Clusters To Evaluate Ama Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dimension of implementing the proposal in terms of changing the pattern of provision and expanding access is evidenced by the large number of units established, with substantial increases in basic consultations recorded in the information system (Tanaka;Drumond Jr., 2010). Such relevance could justify the choice of this object of analysis through the need to understand the impacts of this large-scale policy on the organization of primary health care and its impact on other levels of the system.…”
Section: Results: Using Clusters To Evaluate Ama Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of evaluation into decisionmaking in managing health services has been recommended as one of the main instruments for improving quality, resolution and responsive capacity to the health needs of the population (Tanaka;. In this sense, for Felisberto et al (2010), disseminating and incorporating an evaluative culture into everyday practice of three SUS management levels would qualify the decision-making of the actors involved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Relating evaluation to everyday life binds the possibility of institutionalizing evaluation to the interests that people might have in "evaluating their own practice" and in "transforming their work". 13 This idea is supported by the premise that there is a decision-making level in which social actors interfere, mobilizing resources in order to solve the problems posed by the present reality. This level does not necessarily belong to the same sphere as that of the evaluator.…”
Section: Primary Health Care (Phc) In Brazil Viewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exceto por questões levantadas por um dos debatedores (TANAKA, 2006), o conceito de "institucionalização" utilizado pelo autor não foi problematizado pelos demais debatedores. As reflexões do autor e dos demais debatedores centram-se na face "operacional" da proposta, o que poderíamos designar como uma "postura pragmática" no debate sobre avaliação.…”
Section: O Discurso Da Institucionalização Deunclassified