The interdependence between health professional training and litigation for Judicialization:
in what way does the biomedical model negatively impact the judiciary?
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https://doi.org/10.46901/revistadadpu.i11.p151-162Keywords:
SUS, Interprofessional relationship, Health Judicialization, Medicalization, Vocational training in healthAbstract
The article intends to present a brief discussion about how the biomedical and scientific model of Western medicine in the training of the health professional contributes with negative elements to foment the Judicialization of the health in the country. A bibliographic review will be carried out on articles and doctoral theses that work on the subject of the medical professional training and on the relationship between the Judiciary and the health professional. The results intend to identify that the biomedical training contributes to individualize demands and strengthen the medicalization system and pharmaceutical commercial industry, deconstructing the bases of integrality and equity of SUS to make health a privilege of more affluent social classes.
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