Decentralization and Humanization of Public Health Services

Authors

  • Marlene Simões e Silva
  • Pamela Nery do Lago
  • Carolina Costa Pinto
  • Renata Castro Mendes
  • Luciana de Morais Lisboa
  • Ronaldo Gomes Rodrigues
  • Ana Paula Caetano Pereira
  • Luciana Moreira Batista
  • Andréia Elias da Cruz Nascimento
  • Pablo Raphael de Freitas
  • Merilaine Isabel dos Santos
  • Carla Renata dos Santos
  • Karine Letícia de Araújo Costa
  • Marília Antônia de Paula
  • Danielle Cristina de Oliveira Silva Saturnino
  • Liene de Fátima Carvalho
  • Araújo Costa
  • Marília Antônia de Paula
  • Danielle Cristina de Oliveira Silva Saturnino
  • Liene de Fátima Carvalho
  • Nicolle Silva de Menezes
  • Flávia Lima Miranda
  • Aline Borges Penna
  • Maria Emília Lúcio Duarte
  • Raquel Resende Cabral de Castro e Silva
  • Mariângela Ferraz Rodrigues Araújo
  • Hirlla Karla de Amorim
  • Kiwisunny Galvão Franzoi
  • Fabiana Ribeiro da Silva Braga
  • Ana Paula Ferreira Marques de Araújo
  • Hilma Keylla de Amorim
  • Luzimare de Matos Avelino Ventura
  • Darlan dos Santos Damásio Silva
  • Juliane Guerra Golfetto
  • Leticia do Nascimento
  • Marcelo Dangllys Duarte Fernandes
  • Rafaela Bezerra Gama Guimarães
  • Maria Ivanilde de Andrade
  • Leonardo Oliveira Silva
  • Michelly Angelina Lazzari da Silva
  • Diva Maria de Oliveira
  • Samanntha Lara da Silva Torres Anaisse
  • Juliana Grazielle Lobato Alexandre
  • Eugênio Barros Bortoluzi
  • Fernando Henrique da Silva Costa
  • Luciana Latorre Galves Oliveira
  • Walter Guimarães de Jesus
  • Gisela Pereira Xavier Albuquerque
  • Siomara Jesuina de Abreu Rodrigues
  • Cijara Leonice de Freitas
  • Raiane Almeida Silva
  • Andressa Caline Inácio Natalino Campos
  • Eliseu da Costa Campos
  • Edmilson Escalante Barboza
  • Liane Medeiros Kanashiro
  • Tatiana Alves Costa

Keywords:

Collective Health, Fundamental Right, Health

Abstract

The public disservice in health has become part of the daily lives of citizens, even with public policies of humanization and decentralization of services, representing an exceptional milestone for Brazilian public health. Thus, this research will investigate the proposal for decentralization and humanization of services to users, in line with article 6 of the Federal Constitution of Brazil (1988), and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It consists of a bibliographic survey, in which it was investigated through the Virtual Library in Saúyde, in the SciELO, LILACS databases and in the national legislation portal, in which the laws, decrees and ordinances referring to the subject of the study were researched, since which aims to present a proposal for the decentralization and humanization of health services to users in Brazil. 17 publications were analyzed in full, which were suitable for the purpose of this review. The decentralization of health services in Brazil is an important advance, bringing autonomy to health regions and a more directed management towards the adequate allocation of public resources to health in the country. Despite the legal support, what is perceived in practice is still far from what was expected and there is a long way to go to reach the desired quality standard when it comes to humanization of care. It is concluded, then, that even if the current legislation, there is still an important path to be followed for the health services provided in our country, present the desired level of excellence.

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2022-08-05

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How to Cite

Silva, M. S. e, Lago, P. N. do, Pinto, C. C., Mendes, R. C., Lisboa, L. de M., Rodrigues, R. G., Pereira, A. P. C., Batista, L. M., Nascimento, A. E. da C., Freitas, P. R. de, Santos, M. I. dos, Santos, C. R. dos, Costa, K. L. de A., Paula, M. A. de, Oliveira Silva Saturnino, D. C. de, Carvalho, L. de F., Costa, A., Paula, M. A. de, Oliveira Silva Saturnino, D. C. de, … Costa, T. A. (2022). Decentralization and Humanization of Public Health Services. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 9(7). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/5279