1. The Ministry of Health allocated financial resources for the development of SIS Fronteiras. |
2. The municipality provided a room for the coordination of the project, containing 1 computer; 1 printer; 1 nobreak; 1 table; 1 typing chair and 1 cabinet. |
3. The municipality provided infrastructure for the implementation of health networks, including: computers; information systems; primary and tertiary care points, to support primary health care, with specialized actions at outpatient and hospital levels, diagnostic and therapeutic support, meeting room and car for commuting. |
4. The municipality provided offices, with equipment, furniture and materials for basic outpatient care. |
5. The municipality provided a room, equipment and materials for first emergency care to 100% of the population described in the SIS Fronteiras Term of Adherence and Operational Plan. |
6. Infrastructure, made available by the municipality, for new services proposed in the Local Health Diagnosis, which may include constructions; reforms; acquisition of equipment; vehicle purchase; consumables, etc. |
7. Infrastructure, provided by the municipality, for qualification, contemplating the following: Physical space (available rooms for qualification), Computers and Bibliographic material. |
8. Personnel, assigned and/or hired by the municipality for the activities inherent to SIS Fronteiras, with the possibility of hiring professionals and paying charges when provided for in the Operational Plan. |
Process |
9. The Municipality formalized a partnership with the Ministry of Health, through a contract called Term of Adherence to the Integrated Health System of the Borders, SIS Fronteiras, within the established term (April 2006). |
10. The municipality prepared and presented the clientele description, within up to 30 days from the manager's signature on the Term of Adherence to SIS Fronteiras. |
11. The municipality constituted a Local Health Commission in an integrated manner with the Municipal Health Council and with the participation of representatives of the health systems on both sides of the border, within 30 days of the manager's signature on the Term of Adherence to SIS Fronteiras. |
12. The municipality presented an Operational Plan within 60 months from the manager's signature on the Term of Adherence to SIS Fronteiras. |
13. The Municipal Health Council approved the Local Health Diagnosis and the Operational Plan. |
14. The State Bipartite Inter-Management Commission approved the Local Health Diagnosis and the Operational Plan. |
15. The Municipal Health Plans, elaborated during the validity and execution of SIS Fronteiras, include the Local Health Diagnosis and the Operational Plan. |
16. Reports on the Phases of SIS Fronteiras were forwarded. |
Results |
17. Local Health Diagnosis complete, with qualitative and quantitative aspects, contemplating the identification of the population to be served in the health services; survey of existing demands; installed capacity; description of assistance flows; definition of the epidemiological, sanitary and environmental profile in health. |
18. Qualified professionals in terms of management (economics, planning, organization of the health systems and supplementary health management), health care (protocols and specific border procedures), health surveillance, indigenous health, information systems and social control. |
19. Health networks implemented, respecting the financial limits. |
20. New services implemented according to demands surveyed in the Local Health Diagnosis. |
21. Basic outpatient care available to 100% of the population described in the Local Health Diagnosis and Operational Plan. |
22. Urgent care available to 100% of the population described in the Local Health Diagnosis and Operational Plan. |
23. The municipality presented the Contingency Plan for Unusual Events. |
24. The actions listed by the manager in the Local Health Diagnosis and Operational Plan were carried out. |