Abstract
One of the actions taken was to offer training on pharmaceuticals via the distance education model (EAD) with the course titled Pharmaceutical Services and Supply Management Course (PSSMC). PSSMC, which was based on the idea of expanded management, is guided by Strategic Situational Planning (PES) concepts, and structured around an Operational Plan (OP) that serves as a practical didactic tool. The aim of this study is to report and analyze a case study based on the implementation of the Operational Plan in a municipality in the State of Sao Paulo, while focusing on the judicialization of access to medicines and health products. Since judicialization is an important topic, the problem chosen for resolution with the PES was attendance at the issuance of court orders by the municipality for items of medium and high complexity. The PES allows researchers to analyze reality through different points of view, of which participation is a key aspect. With the OP, it was possible to disseminate a proposal for expanded planning, to advance resolution of the problem, achieve positive results, and reduce expenses associated with the municipality’s legal actions.
Highlights
For a long time, Pharmaceutical Police has beenBraz
Considering that judicialization can be understood as a consequence of the current state of pharmaceutical management in Brazil, this study reports on and analyzes a case study of the implementation of an Operational Plan in a municipality in the State of São Paulo, while focusing on the judicialization of access to medicines and health products
At the beginning of the explanatory moment, the Operational Plan’s focus had already been defined as the Department of Judicial Actions of the Municipal Department of Health, since this unit faces increasing demands and difficulties in terms of the number of actors involved in the process
Summary
The aim of this study is to report and analyze a case study based on the implementation of the Operational Plan in a municipality in the State of São Paulo, while focusing on the judicialization of access to medicines and health products
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