2017
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232017224.26412016
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Regionalização no SUS: uma revisão crítica

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“…By comparing our nomogram with the BI-RADS system, we can establish a clear parallel and create a more objective classification system, which we term the Endometrial Malignancy Prediction System (EMPS), as detailed in Incorporating a risk stratification approach for surgical queue prioritization in Brazil's public health system, SUS, is crucial due to the country's vast geographical size and diverse healthcare settings. Given varying access to medical technology across Brazil, a straightforward and practical tool aligns with the realities of SUS [31]. This approach facilitates equitable resource distribution, particularly in under-resourced areas, enabling more informed decision-making by healthcare providers, aiming to reduce wait times for essential procedures, and improving patient outcomes in a system with notable disparities in care access and quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By comparing our nomogram with the BI-RADS system, we can establish a clear parallel and create a more objective classification system, which we term the Endometrial Malignancy Prediction System (EMPS), as detailed in Incorporating a risk stratification approach for surgical queue prioritization in Brazil's public health system, SUS, is crucial due to the country's vast geographical size and diverse healthcare settings. Given varying access to medical technology across Brazil, a straightforward and practical tool aligns with the realities of SUS [31]. This approach facilitates equitable resource distribution, particularly in under-resourced areas, enabling more informed decision-making by healthcare providers, aiming to reduce wait times for essential procedures, and improving patient outcomes in a system with notable disparities in care access and quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%