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 DeCS Categories

E05 Investigative Techniques .
E05.318 Epidemiologic Methods .
E05.318.308 Data Collection .
E05.318.308.980 Surveys and Questionnaires .
E05.318.308.980.438 Health Surveys .
E05.318.308.980.438.700 Population Surveillance .
E05.318.308.980.438.700.324 Public Health Surveillance .
N02 Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services .
N02.421 Health Services .
N05 Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation .
N05.715 Quality of Health Care .
N05.715.360 Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms .
N05.715.360.300 Data Collection .
N05.715.360.300.800 Surveys and Questionnaires .
N05.715.360.300.800.438 Health Surveys .
N05.715.360.300.800.438.625 Population Surveillance .
N05.715.360.300.800.438.625.324 Public Health Surveillance .
N06 Environment and Public Health .
N06.850 Public Health .
N06.850.520 Epidemiologic Methods .
N06.850.520.308 Data Collection .
N06.850.520.308.980 Surveys and Questionnaires .
N06.850.520.308.980.438 Health Surveys .
N06.850.520.308.980.438.700 Population Surveillance .
N06.850.520.308.980.438.700.324 Public Health Surveillance .
N06.850.780 Public Health Practice .
N06.850.780.675 Population Surveillance .
N06.850.780.675.487 Public Health Surveillance .
SH1 Health Sciences, Technology and Innovation Management .
SH1.030 Resources for Research .
SH1.030.010 Infrastructure .
SH1.030.010.050 Health Services .
SP2 Health Care (Public Health) .
SP2.031 Health Services .
SP2.031.327 Health Surveillance Services .
SP4 Environmental Health .
SP4.001 Health .
SP4.001.002 Health Services .
SP9 Health Law .
SP9.160 Social Welfare .
SP9.160.030 Unified Health System .
SP9.160.030.030 Health Surveillance .
SP9.170 Health Services .
VS1 Health Surveillance System .
VS2 Health Surveillance of Products .
VS3 Health Surveillance of Health Services .
VS3.001 Health Services .
 
 Terms
 Synonyms & Historicals
Documents
LILACS e MDL
 
Health Surveillance of Health Services .
Monitoring of health services in order to control the operation of services, service delivery, physical hazards, chemical, biological and ensure the best practices in health care to patients. .
1.00
 
Health Surveillance Services .
Services monitoring the quality of goods, products, services, procedures and activities of interest to health, environment and work environment, organized in five nuclei, which correspond to similar areas, namely: food, environment, medicine, health worker and health services. .
0.92
 
Health Surveillance .
Health Control .
Sanitary Surveillance .
Sanitary Vigilance .
Sanitation Vigilance .
A set of measures that are capable of eliminating, reducing or preventing health risks and of intervening in sanitation problems resulting from the environment, production and transportation of goods and the rendering of services that are of interest to health. Note: Health surveillance (or sanitation, or vigilance) includes: (i) control of consumption goods that are directly or indirectly related to health, in all stages of production and consumption; (ii) control over the rending of services that are directly or indirectly related to health (Law 8080 of September 19, 1990, Brazil). .
0.83
 
Health Services .
Services, Health .
Health Service .
Service, Health .
Individual Health Care Services .
Use of Health Services .
Services for the diagnosis and treatment of disease and the maintenance of health. .
0.76
 
Health Surveillance of Products .
Control and supervision of goods, which are directly or indirectly related to health, considering all the steps and processes involved in the production, storage, distribution, transportation, marketing and consumption, including raw materials for technologies and equipments. .
0.75
 
Health Surveillance System .
The set of institutions, policies and methods that comprise the organizational and administrative structure of the governmental health surveillance. .
0.72
 
Public Health Surveillance .
Surveillance, Public Health .
The ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data with the purpose of preventing or controlling disease or injury, or of identifying unusual events of public health importance, followed by the dissemination and use of information for public health action. (From Am J Prev Med 2011;41(6):636) .
0.69