HumanizaSUS and the guarantee of the Principle of Integrality
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Keywords

Humanization of Assistance
Health Care Reform
Integrality in Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17566/ciads.v6i2.375

How to Cite

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HumanizaSUS and the guarantee of the Principle of Integrality. Cad. Ibero Am. Direito Sanit. [Internet]. 2017 Jun. 29 [cited 2025 Jul. 5];6(2):58-77. Available from: https://www.cadernos.prodisa.fiocruz.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/375

Abstract

This article provides a brief reflection on the importance of humanization and its incorporation into the current Brazilian health system. The survey was conducted through literature review, using books, articles and scientific research base in SCIELO Brazil and BVS, complemented by conducting an interview with the National Coordinator of the National Policy on Humane Care and Management in Health is approached as this public health policy can contribute to the realization of the constitutional principles regarding the right to health and the right to comprehensive health care. Are explained aspects of Brazilian health reform, with special focus on integrity as a constitutional right and a little history of the right to health. Some concepts are addressed both in its entirety on legal and sociological aspect, in addition to assessing their importance to guide the construction of a public policy. The National Policy on Humane Care and Health Management is, according to this our perspective, an instrument that can be used for the right to health care is finalized, respecting technical parameters as well as the subjectivity of all actors involved in care process: users, professionals and managers. This realization depends on the recognition of the need for awareness, overcoming boundaries and barriers, with the key point the dialogical construction, about what changes need to happen for us to have a Health System better.

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