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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Políticas de fomento à ciência, tecnologia e inovação em saúde no Brasil e o lugar da pesquisa clínica(Abrasco, 2017) Tenorio, Marge; Mello, Guilherme Arantes [UNIFESP]; D'Avila Viana, Ana LuizaThe purpose of this article is to highlight a number of underlying issues that may be useful for a comprehensive review of the management of Health-Related Science, Technology and Innovation policies (ST&I/H), and its strategies and priorities. It is an analytical study supported by an extensive review of the technical and journalistic literature, clippings, legislation and federal government directives. The results show that the Healthcare Production Complex undeniably and increasingly needs science to maintain itself. One may infer that a framework of institutional milestones is being built in Brazil, to strengthen, guide and encourage Research and Development, and that clinical research creates scientific knowledge to address public healthcare issues by generating new inputs or enhancing existing techniques, processes and technologies that will be produced, marketed and used in the different segments, thus feeding the Healthcare Productive Complex.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Os usuários e a transição tecnológica no setor de saúde suplementar: estudo de caso de uma operadora de plano de saúde(ABRASCO - Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva, 2013-01-01) Meneses, Consuelo Sampaio [UNIFESP]; Cecilio, Luiz Carlos de Oliveira [UNIFESP]; Andreazza, Rosemarie [UNIFESP]; Araújo, Eliane Cardoso de [UNIFESP]; Cuginotti, Aloísio Punhagui [UNIFESP]; Chioro, Arthur [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP); Universidade Metropolitana de SantosThis paper presents the results obtained from qualitative research conducted with a group of users involved in Case Management, a program which was developed by a company of a medical group to provide healthcare for patients in situations of high vulnerability. The study sought to create a perspective in which the experience of the user, instead of representing merely additional or superimposed information upon the quality of services, is considered an inherent part of the arrangement under scrutiny, with the ability to highlight its internal qualities and contradictions. The results show how patients attribute high value to the healthcare they receive, with special emphasis on the bond that is created with the health team in charge, even when contact is only by telephone. Simultaneously, they are able to perceive the double-sided aspect presented by the regulation/assistance model found in the technological arrangement at issue, notably in relation to the prominent role played by the economic bias towards cost reduction - which lies in the forefront of its operationalization - and the final impact it has upon the final quality of healthcare.