From: An analysis of actions to promote health in underprivileged urban areas: a case in Brazil
Benchmarks | Guidelines |
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Benchmark I: determinants of health and health conditioning factors | Guideline 1: Expanding people’s access to healthcare services and improving the quality of healthcare actions |
Guideline 2 – Organizing and training the Superintendent’s for Basic Healthcare Office Staff | |
Guideline 3: Guaranteeing comprehensive care by performing actions in the life cycle prioritized by Life Pact goals | |
Guideline 4: Guaranteeing that people’s healthcare needs will be met through technical, interdisciplinary, strategic and scheduling actions | |
Guideline 5: Improving effectiveness of specialized and reference outpatient and hospital services taking into account a Healthcare Network that is territorial, hierarchical and regional | |
Guideline 6: Strengthening the pharmaceutical assistance policy | |
Guideline 7: Guaranteeing the implementation of health inspection actions, preventing and controlling diseases affecting the population | |
Benchmark II: people’s health conditions | Guideline 1: Promoting intersectoral actions that contribute to improving life and health conditions of the population |
Guideline 1: Structuring and Training management by incorporating innovative and sustainable planning processes | |
Guideline 2: Improving the process of decentralizing / regionalizing and territorializing the Healthcare network | |
Benchmark III: improving municipal management | Guideline 3: Organizing and regulating access to outpatient, hospital and testing services |
Guideline 4: Strengthening people’s participation and social control in SUS Management | |
Guideline 5: Work management and improvements to better meet the needs of SUS users | |
Guideline 6: Organizing and Strengthening health education actions | |
Guideline 7: Improving the quality of Health communication and information processes | |
Guideline 8: Municipal healthcare system maintenance – costs and investments |