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Rights of patients required in a public service ombudsman
Author(s) -
Maristela Santini Martins,
Priscila Becher Goese,
Marta Martins Barrionovo,
Maria Cristina Komatsu Braga Massarollo
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
rev rene
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2175-6783
pISSN - 1517-3852
DOI - 10.15253/2175-6783.2015000300006
Subject(s) - referral , complaint , government (linguistics) , business , service (business) , public health , exploratory research , quality (philosophy) , medical emergency , public access , public health care , medicine , nursing , public administration , political science , health policy , marketing , law , sociology , linguistics , philosophy , epistemology , anthropology
Objective: analyzing the rights of patients required in a public service ombudsmen. Methods: an exploratory, descriptivestudy of documentary research. 109 complaint forms coming from the basic network were analyzed, related to 12 BasicHealth Units located within the Southern Health Technical Supervision. Results: grouped into four categories of requiredrights: access to goods and services (62.4%) being, access to specialized exams (28.7%), access to consultations (16.6%),referral to a specialist (5.7%), referral for urgent/emergency cases (1.3%), monitoring through home visits (7.6%),guaranteed medications (2.5%). Quality of health services (36.9%) divided into: decent, considerate and respectful care(26.8%), guidance/clarification (9.6%), and public disclosure of government programs (0.6%) and adequate infrastructure(0.6%). Conclusion: the rights that patients required are related to access, quality, treatment and adequate infrastructure.

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