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Política pública de assistência à saúde indígena: atuação do conselho local de saúde indígena no Baixo Tapajós em conjunto ao Polo Base Santarém

Understanding the theme about indigenous health requires understanding preliminary aspects of how the health system in Brazil is structured, its characteristics, what treatment is given to health in the Federal Constitution of 1988 and how this public health policy is implemented in the country....

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Autor principal: SILVA, Maria Saúde de Almeida
Grau: TCC
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará 2023
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Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.ufopa.edu.br/jspui/handle/123456789/1114
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Understanding the theme about indigenous health requires understanding preliminary aspects of how the health system in Brazil is structured, its characteristics, what treatment is given to health in the Federal Constitution of 1988 and how this public health policy is implemented in the country. at the local level, that is, with indigenous populations. In this work, we used a bibliographic survey, in a methodological procedure of an exploratory, descriptive research, with a qualitative approach. The general objective of the study is to understand the advances and challenges of indigenous health care policies in Santarém/PA, through the work of the Local Council of Indigenous Health (CLSI), in the period from 2022 to 2023. Indigenous participation must be present in all stages of planning, implementation and operation of DSEIs, covering both formal and informal expressions. In order to carry out the supervision, control and evaluation of health services in the villages, for such action there are the Local Councils of Indigenous Health (CLSI) which are permanent, consultative and composed only of indigenous people. From the above, it is concluded that the CLSI is considered a space for exercising indigenous decision-making power. In its entirety, it is observed that the structure provided to carry out CLSI's work is insufficient, and there is no dialogue between the municipal governments that neglects requests for the removal of indigenous patients