Planning actions of the health of the worker in the SUS: an analysis of the municipal health plans of the VI Regional de Saúde de Pernambuco
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v10i4.1155Keywords:
occupational health, work, health planning, health management, comprehensive health care.Abstract
The planning tools are essential to the decision-makers of the the Brazilian public health system, called SUS - Sistema Único de Saúde (unified health system), for organizing occupational health assistance guided by the observance of its singularities. This article aims to analyse the insertion of the contents of occupational health in municipal health plans of an health regional of Pernambuco state. A documental analysis of municipal health plans for the years from 2014 to 2017 was carried out. The tools were accessed through the Sistema de Apoio ao Relatório de Gestão - SargSUS (support system to the management report). The analysis of municipal health plans reveals little understanding of basic concepts related to health planning. The problems and necessities pointed out in the situational analysis were often neglected in the establishment of guidelines, objectives and goals related to occupational health. The study revealed the existence of deficiencies in the municipal health plans analysed in regard to the planning actions to worker health.
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