2022
DOI: 10.1590/1414-462x202230020216
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Custos hospitalares de doenças atribuíveis a fatores ambientais entre os residentes de Boa Vista e os incrementos do atendimento aos migrantes venezuelanos

Abstract: Resumo Introdução Cerca de 83,33% doenças possuem alguma relação com fatores de risco ambientais que agem sobre o processo saúde-doença e muitas são responsáveis por morte prematura. Objetivo O presente estudo teve como objetivo estimar o custo das doenças atribuíveis a fatores ambientais na cidade de Boa Vista, entre os anos de 2008 e 2018, apontando o incremento decorrente do atendimento dos migrantes venezuelanos. Método As causas de internação hospitalar foram agrupadas com base no estudo da Análise Com… Show more

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“…Finally, the social factor has a great weight when it comes to access to health services by immigrants, such as insufficient knowledge of the language or the functioning of institutional systems, which constitute barriers for this population. (17) The different discussions about the challenges encountered by immigrants in Brazil when accessing health services make it clear that health policies, despite various advances, still face difficulties in including all population characteristics in planning health actions towards achieving the direct access to universal health defended in the Constitution. Brazil is a country of considerable size, and the Unified Health System (SUS) faces organizational, financial, and service decentralization difficulties.…”
Section: Immigration and Factors Associated With The Health-disease P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the social factor has a great weight when it comes to access to health services by immigrants, such as insufficient knowledge of the language or the functioning of institutional systems, which constitute barriers for this population. (17) The different discussions about the challenges encountered by immigrants in Brazil when accessing health services make it clear that health policies, despite various advances, still face difficulties in including all population characteristics in planning health actions towards achieving the direct access to universal health defended in the Constitution. Brazil is a country of considerable size, and the Unified Health System (SUS) faces organizational, financial, and service decentralization difficulties.…”
Section: Immigration and Factors Associated With The Health-disease P...mentioning
confidence: 99%