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Assistência ao diabetes no Sistema Único de Saúde: análise do modelo atual

The Brazilian Health Care System stimulated for restrictive economic contexts had passed for reorganization in the decade of 1990, directed mainly to the primary attention. Although the reforms, the incidence of diabetes mellitus still reaches epidemic levels. The diabetes prevention has become actual preoccupation due the high morbimortality that accompanies this disease, becoming necessary the development of efficient and viable programs for Brazilian Public Health system such as emphasis in the primary prevention, control of the diseases incidence and complications. To obtain this goal, the current model of attention given to the patient must be modified, prioritizing the primary attention and a replacement of the hegemonic medical model for another one, formed by an interdisciplinary team, where the pharmacist as a member could offer his/her services should occur, thus minimizing social, humanistic and economic impacts that the diabetes causes for the society. The aim of this present revision is to approach the diabetes mellitus, the difficulties for its control associated with the adopted ineffective system, mainly in the Brazilian Public Health System.

Brazilian Health Care System; Pharmacotherapy; Diabetes mellitus; Chronic diseases; Primary Health Care; Drugs


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