Flexible work hours at the SUS: labor legislation at a specialized outpatient facility in Brazil.

Q4 Medicine
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.47626/1679-4435-2024-1288
Rodrigo França Gomes, Marco Antonio Pereira Querol
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Abstract

Introduction: The geographical shortage and poor distribution of physicians, their traditional autonomy with multiple jobs, and low salaries they are paid in the public sector have created a reality of widespread failure to comply with the work hours defined in the Brazil Unified Health System legislation, causing legal uncertainty for managers and physicians.

Objectives: This report aims to analyze the perception of managers, health personnel, and users of the Unified Health System about the corporate experience of a new labor legislation that preserves statutory labor rights and sets flexible work hours for medical specialists in Praia Grande, São Paulo, Brazil.

Methods: This is a qualitative study with a phenomenological basis, using ethnographic research. A total of 42 social actors were interviewed in person or remotely with a digital recorder, including managers, physicians, and clients of the Unified Health System at a specialized outpatient facility (mean interview length 24.1 minutes [95%CI 17.7-30.6]), and official documentation.

Corporate experience: Emic and ethical perspectives from 489 units of meaning were compiled into 10 categories for analysis and presented in an ethnographic report for regrouping through nomothetic analysis, and records from an ideographic perspective for validity through integrative synthesis.

Conclusions: The new legislation provided professional satisfaction, atracting and retaining specialist practitioners, providing legal certainty with external audit bodies and improving access to diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, microregulation between specialists and Primary Health Care, standing out as a successful experience for external audit bodies and atracting managerial interest from all over Brazil.

弹性工作时间在SUS:劳工立法在一个专门的门诊设施在巴西。
导言:医生的地理短缺和分布不均,他们在多个工作岗位上的传统自主权,以及他们在公共部门支付的低工资,造成了普遍未能遵守巴西统一卫生系统立法中规定的工作时间的现实,给管理人员和医生带来了法律上的不确定性。目的:本报告旨在分析管理人员、卫生人员和统一卫生系统用户对巴西圣保罗州普拉亚格兰德(Praia Grande)新劳动法的企业经验的看法,该法保留了法定劳动权利,并为医疗专家设定了灵活的工作时间。方法:这是一项以现象学为基础的定性研究,采用民族志研究。共对42名社会行为者进行了面对面或远程数字记录仪访谈,包括管理人员、医生和专业门诊设施统一卫生系统的客户(平均访谈时长24.1分钟[95%CI 17.7-30.6])和官方文件。公司经验:来自489个意义单位的主位和伦理观点被汇编成10个类别进行分析,并在一份民族志报告中提出,通过名称分析进行重组,并通过综合综合从表意角度记录有效性。结论:新的立法提供了专业满意度,吸引和留住了专业从业人员,为外部审计机构提供了法律确定性,改善了获得诊断和治疗程序的机会,专家和初级卫生保健之间的微观监管,成为外部审计机构的成功经验,并吸引了巴西各地管理人员的兴趣。
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