Work process in Low-Cost Health Clinics from the perspective of physicians

Campos DM, Carvalho RHSBF, Goldenzweig RE, Pereira JFS, Alves MTSSB. Work process in Low-Cost Health Clinics from the perspective of physicians. Interface (Botucatu). 2023; 27:e220565. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.220565

Abstract
The objective of the study was to understand the perspective of doctors regarding the work process in Low-cost Health Clinics. To this end, we conducted qualitative research interviewing 8 young specialist doctors who work in these business firms in São Luís, Maranhão. We identified precarious working conditions, although presenting little resistance from the doctors, considering that these businesses are seen as spaces of projection in the local job market. Due to the limitations of the complaint-driven model of care, the interviewees activate an informal network, and the users of the Low-Cost Health Clinics are referred to the Brazilian National Health System (SUS). Thus, the physician’s work process is challenged by this fragmented care model, which blurs the boundaries in the public-private interfaces leading to a naturalized double gateway to the SUS.

Keywords
Health professional; Health workforce; Medical office buildings; Medical sociology

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