Distribution Policies of Insulinic Consumptions and Medicines in the Single Health System

Rivanha Soares, Pinto Saraiva
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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic pathology that evolves slowly and presents different complications. The predisposition to the development of diabetes mellitus involves genetic factors and/or comorbidities, and can be classified as diabetes mellitus TYPE 1 (autoimmune), TYPE 2 (metabolic), among others. The general objective of this research is to understand the factors associated with the organization of insulin input management in public health distribution . The present study is a qualitative literature review, using scientific articles published in the SciELO, VHL (Virtual Health Library) and PubMed databases . It was observed, from reading the articles, that DM is one of the most relevant chronic morbidities in Brazil, with its impact associated with the large number of people affected. Between 2017 and 2021, 649,337 new cases of diabetes mellitus were diagnosed in the country. The present study highlighted the importance of discussing public policies aimed at DM in Brazil in an emerging way, considering that some actions for the distribution of inputs and medicines have already been developed, but have not been carried out effectively.
单一卫生系统中胰岛素消耗量和药品的分配政策
糖尿病是一种慢性病,病情发展缓慢,会出现不同的并发症。糖尿病的发病倾向涉及遗传因素和/或合并症,可分为 TYPE 1 型糖尿病(自身免疫性)和 TYPE 2 型糖尿病(代谢性)等。本研究的总体目标是了解与公共卫生分配中胰岛素输入管理组织相关的因素。本研究是一项定性文献综述,使用了 SciELO、VHL(虚拟健康图书馆)和 PubMed 数据库中发表的科学文章。通过阅读文章发现,糖尿病是巴西最常见的慢性疾病之一,其影响与患病人数众多有关。从 2017 年到 2021 年,巴西将新增 649,337 例糖尿病患者。本研究强调了以新兴方式讨论针对巴西糖尿病的公共政策的重要性,考虑到已经制定了一些分配投入和药物的行动,但尚未有效实施。
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