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0157/2018 - National Information Systems and population surveys: Some contributionsthe Brazilian Ministry of Health and IBGE to analyze the capitals in the last 30 years.
Sistemas Nacionais de Informação e levantamentos populacionais: Algumas contribuições do Ministério da Saúde e do IBGE para análise das capitais brasileiras nos últimos 30 anos.

Author:

• Luiz Felipe Pinto - Pinto, L. F. - <felipepinto.rio@medicina.ufrj.br>
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9888-606X

Co-author(s):

• André William Sant Anna De Figueiredo - Figueiredo, AWSA - <andre.williamf@gmail.com>
• Marcos Paulo Soares de Freitas - Freitas, MPS - <mfreitas@ibge.gov.br>


Abstract:

In the late 1980s, a greater exchange between WHO regional offices and health ministers around the world raised the need for compatibility of methodologies and data collection tools to measure health status through population surveys, which could complement the health records by the official statistics agencies of each country and make the National Information Systems comparable.
This article analyzes the main contributions of the Ministry of Health and the IBGE for the analysis of the health status of the Brazilian population.
As a criterion for inclusion, only data sources in the public domain, with a historical periodicity, were delimited for at least 20 years, and those generating municipal data. From this set, the capitals of Brazil were analyzed.
The data show the rapid transformation of the public network of health services without hospitalization, after the creation of the Unified Health System (SUS),40.7% (in 1986) to 85.5% (2009) the total number of units public health services without hospitalization.
In Brazil, the RIPSA initiative has fulfilled the integrative role for the formation of a National Health Information System, recommended by Article 47 of Law 8.080 / 1990 that instituted the SUS, with great responsibility of the IBGE.

Keywords:

Population Surveys, Information Systems.

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Pinto, L. F., Figueiredo, AWSA, Freitas, MPS. National Information Systems and population surveys: Some contributionsthe Brazilian Ministry of Health and IBGE to analyze the capitals in the last 30 years.. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2018/Apr). [Citado em 27/09/2024]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/national-information-systems-and-population-surveys-some-contributionsthe-brazilian-ministry-of-health-and-ibge-to-analyze-the-capitals-in-the-last-30-years/16690



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