Vol. 48 No. 142 jul-set (2024): Saúde em Debate

Paragraph concluding the editorial ‘For a SUS career to advance Health Reform’, signed by Ronaldo Teodoro, associate editor of ‘Saúde em Debate’: “In 2024, the year of the 4th National Conference on Labor Management and Health Education, the debate on the career of the SUS will take on a decisive historical power. Many social movements understand this urgency and are formulating an alternative program to the managerial field. In sync with this political temporality, the Brazilian Center for Health Studies (CEBES) held its first Free Labor Conference this year. In its program, it reaffirmed the thesis that the various fronts of the health program require a recomposition of the value of work and that the direction of the SUS is directly associated with the daily challenges its workers face. This editorial is a fraction of the energy and hope gathered at this meeting”.
Topics covered: Quality standards of primary care in the Federal District; Care regulation for the territorial and regionalization sustainability; Health management performance in the oil spill disaster crime on the coast of the state of Pernambuco; Primary Health Care Qualification for laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19 in the Federal District, 2020-2021; Permanent health education in palliative care in primary care; Chronic diseases in the non-village indigenous population; Itineraries of prostate cancer patients; The subjects of Brazilian official discourse on LGBT health; Knowledge, skills and attitudes for public health management; Fourth Generation Evaluation: interventions carried out in mental health crisis care; Heterogeneous pattern of COVID-19 mortality in Brazil; Parents perception regarding children who underwent elective surgery; Multiple myeloma in Brazil: an assessment of Global Burden Disease study 2019; Contingency plans and state coordination in the COVID-19 pandemic; Working in the COVID-19 pandemic; Logical Model for the implementation of pharmacist prescribing in Brazil; Therapeutic itinerary for people with Rheumatoid Arthritis; Accessibility to Primary Health Care services in rural municipalities of Brazil; Analysis of the bills 478/2007 and 882/2015; Profile of preceptors of health residency programs in specialization: cross-sectional study; Intersectionality, human rights and reproductive justice; Paulo Freire’s contributions to improving the doctor-patient relationship; Materialist reading approach to the discourse of health evaluation: criteria and standards; Violent situations in population surveys.