LIZA YURIE TERUYA UCHIMURA

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    Unidades de Pronto Atendimento (UPAs): características da gestão às redes de atenção no Paraná
    (2015) UCHIMURA, Liza Yurie Teruya; VIANA, Ana Luiza d'Ávila; SILVA, Hudson Pacífico da; IBAñEZ, Nelson
    The Emergency Care Units (UPAs) are classified from the National Policy of Emergency Care, according to the installed physical capacity, the number of beds available, people management, and the ability to perform daily medical consultations. This study aimed to identify the structural characteristics and of service planning of the UPAs of the Paraná care networks. It is a case study with semi-structured interviews carried out with UPAs coordinators, in 2012. The data were stored and analyzed in absolute and relative frequencies. The UPAs need to be integrated into a health care network policy to expand its resoluteness.
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    Managers and clinicians: Perceptions of the impact of regionalization in two regions in Canada
    (2019) UCHIMURA, L.Y.T.; VIANA, A.L.D.; MARCHILDON, G.P.
    The aim of this paper is to examine the approach taken to regionalization in Ontario, Canada, and its impact on health system performance as perceived by managers and clinicians. This is a qualitative study, with thematic analysis, based on interviews with 23 managers and clinicians working in primary healthcare and emergency care in two regions of Ontario. Our findings demonstrate that both sets of actors see regional structures as contributing significantly to improving their respective health system although they also identify areas that require improvement. Managers and clinicians agreed on propositions to focus on health determinants, major considerations specific to the local context (population, geography) and support for a three-level system with well-defined functions. However, they also expressed differing propositions about the political power of hospitals. © 2019 The Canadian College of Health Leaders.