The process of implementation of the e-SUS AB (primary health care) in Sobral – CE
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v12i3.1364Keywords:
e-SUS, Primary health care, Information systems, Unified Health System, Discourse of the collective subject.Abstract
Created by the Ministry of Health (MS) of Brazil, the e-SUS AB has the purpose of reorganizing the data of primary health care and restructuring the health information systems. This article bases on a study that has aimed to know the challenges to carry out e-SUS AB on the programme Estratégia Saúde da Família (family health strategy) which offers health care to the population of Sobral, CE, Brazil. It is characterized as an exploratory and descriptive research using a qualitative approach carried out in six teams of the programme Estratégia Saúde da Família in Sobral through semi-structured interviews with thirty health professionals. For the data analysis the the discourse of the collective subject method was used. The results of the research evidenced that e-SUS AB contributes positively to the management and the assistance in the health system, but that there are different obstacles for the system to have perfect functionality and can materialize. However, there are still constraints to the satisfactory operation of this tool.Downloads
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