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Study on absenteeism and underuse of specialized consultations and exams in the municipalities of the Rio Caetés Region, Pará, Amazon

( Vol-9,Issue-9,September 2022 ) OPEN ACCESS
Author(s):

Rejane Brandão Pinto, Ilma Pastana Ferreira, Heliana Helena de Moura Nunes, Silvia Ferreira Nunes, Rosane Gomes Alves Lopes, Valéria Regina Cavalcante dos Santos

Keywords:

Absenteeism, Regulation, Underutilization.

Abstract:

Health regulation is responsible for ordering timely access by users to health care services in the Brazilian public system. Objective: To analyze losses due to underutilization and absenteeism of consultations and specialized exams in the municipalities belonging to the Rio Caetés Region, Pará, Brazil, Amazon. Methodology: These are methodological procedures of a quantitative and qualitative research. The sample consisted of 42 professionals working in the 16 municipalities of the Municipal Regulation Centers. Results: The overall rate found in the Rio Caetés Region, Pará, in the year 2021, was 76.06% of underutilization and 23.65% for absenteeism in the group of specialized consultation procedures, specialized exams. Despite the values, the general average of absenteeism in consultations was 25.99% and 56.84% in exams, some consultations and exams exceed these values: Gynecology (52.01%), Gastroenterology (34.74%) and in group of exams: Echocardiogram (47.07%), Upper Digestive Endoscopy (39.23%). In view of these results, there was a need to contribute to municipal and regional strategic management by developing a technological product that establishes parameters such as "Usage Score" contributing to the definition of actions to improve the regulatory macro process and strategic planning. Conclusion: Collaborate in the development of strategies to improve the work process of professionals, mitigating losses due to absenteeism and underutilization in the Region.

Article Info:

Received: 22 Aug 2022, Received in revised form: 13 Sep 2022, Accepted: 19 Sep 2022, Available online: 29 Sep 2022

ijaers doi crossref DOI:

10.22161/ijaers.99.42

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