Six philanthropic hospitals have signed this second (17), in Sao Paulo, a term adjustment for the implementation of 114 projects aimed at improving the services of the National Health System (SUS). The term was signed by representatives of hospitals Paulistanos Syrian Lebanese, Oswaldo Cruz, Samaritan, the Heart Hospital and Albert Einstein, in addition to the Hospital Association windmills, in Porto Alegre (RS).
According to Health Minister Jose Gomes Temporão, the projects will be implemented over the next three years and will be monitored by the Internet. According to the minister, the big news is that the projects will be played by "hospitals of excellence."
"It's a very important moment. We have made a breakthrough in the relationship of public power with hospitals that stand out for their prestige inside and outside Brazil. For the first time, these institutions, which are heritage of the country, replaced by a relationship with the Unified Health System, "said the minister.
According to the Ministry of Health, the initiative will bring benefits to citizens such as the deployment of a system of telemedicine in Customer Service for Mobile Emergency (SAMU), allowing tests made at the ambulances are monitored and interpreted, online, by cardiologists at hospitals. Projects are also expected to qualify for federal management of hospitals in Rio de Janeiro and improve the rates of donation and collection of bodies.
Besides the Health Minister also attended the signing ceremony of the end of the adjustment president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the governor of Sao Paulo, Jose Serra, and the mayor of Sao Paulo, Gilberto Kassab.
According to Health Minister Jose Gomes Temporão, the projects will be implemented over the next three years and will be monitored by the Internet. According to the minister, the big news is that the projects will be played by "hospitals of excellence."
"It's a very important moment. We have made a breakthrough in the relationship of public power with hospitals that stand out for their prestige inside and outside Brazil. For the first time, these institutions, which are heritage of the country, replaced by a relationship with the Unified Health System, "said the minister.
According to the Ministry of Health, the initiative will bring benefits to citizens such as the deployment of a system of telemedicine in Customer Service for Mobile Emergency (SAMU), allowing tests made at the ambulances are monitored and interpreted, online, by cardiologists at hospitals. Projects are also expected to qualify for federal management of hospitals in Rio de Janeiro and improve the rates of donation and collection of bodies.
Besides the Health Minister also attended the signing ceremony of the end of the adjustment president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the governor of Sao Paulo, Jose Serra, and the mayor of Sao Paulo, Gilberto Kassab.
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