Boletim Eletrônico de Atendimento de Urgências (e-BAU)

Thinking about the production of knowledge in health in this days, whether scientific or through computational instruments, is an important prerogative for the formation of care and care practices, with a focus on strategic management for institutions providing medium-complexity services. The creati...

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Autor principal: Medeiros, Helder Pacheco de
Outros Autores: Soares, Angela Maria de Medeiros
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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UPA
Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/51386
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Resumo:Thinking about the production of knowledge in health in this days, whether scientific or through computational instruments, is an important prerogative for the formation of care and care practices, with a focus on strategic management for institutions providing medium-complexity services. The creation of alternatives to improve data collection, enabling the generation of safe and reliable health information enables a continuous cycle of process renewal, patient safety, agility in service and support for quality health actions. This work aims at a proposal for the development of an Electronic Information System, called e-BAU (Electronic Bulletin of Emergency Care) for the safe provision of a set of relevant information about the path of patient care in an Emergency Care Unit. (UPA) in the city of Natal/RN, which should include the different stages of patient care in the Unit, allowing the expansion and production of important information for the quality of service provision, since currently the data collected are performed in a manual. As the methodology used, this work took an approach of an applied nature, with a view to proposing changes in the context of the data capture operation mode, based on the manual filling of the Emergency Care Bulletin, supported by basic technical-scientific knowledge to define the instruments to be used for the feasibility of the project, coming from the literature. As expected results, we presented a Bulletin as a set of important computational features for mapping of patients in care, information security, support for professionals due to the high availability of data and for improvement and innovation in work processes, assisting in the patient data storage and contributing to daily care.