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[HIV/Aids Management at the Primary Care Level in Brazil: a Challenge for the Unified Health System?Cuidados De Pacientes VIH / SIDA Y Atención Primaria En Brasil: Desafíos Para La Atención En El Sistema Único De Salud?]

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Specialty Public Health
Date 2019 May 17
PMID 31093179
Citations 12
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In Brazil, the Unified Health System (SUS) entails the establishment of hierarchical and regionalized networks coordinated from the primary health care (PHC) level, which is also the entry point into the system. Recently, as a result of new guidelines and experiences in Brazil, PCH has been assigned a more substantial role in the care and management of people living with HIV/Aids, tasks traditionally performed at specialized clinics. The present article contextualizes and problematizes this recent process of decentralized care to people living the HIV/Aids in the context of the SUS. Since 2011, new diagnostic technologies (such as rapid testing)) have been become available at PHC units in Brazil, expanding access to testing and promoting an increase in the number of HIV diagnoses performed at the PHC level. Since 2013, new guidelines and recommendations have also supported the management of people with HIV/Aids in PHC units. The present article examines the relationship between PHC and specialized care, issues of access, stigma, and confidentiality within PHC, and the mode of organization and functioning of family health teams, especially the formal link between residents in catchment areas and health teams and workers. In conclusion, many challenges - moral, ethical, technical, organizational, and political - have to be faced in order to increase access and quality of care in the context of PHC for people living with HIV/Aids in Brazil.

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