Transformations in the world of healthcare work: workers and future challenges

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This article addresses the world of healthcare work, especially in the Brazilian Uni-fied Healthcare System (SUS) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. This study used data from the following surveys: “Working conditions of health professionals in the context of COVID-19 in Brazil” and “The Invisible health workers: working conditions and mental health in the context of COVID-19 in Brazil”. Data analysis proves that the pandemic highlighted existing structural problems within SUS, involving the issue of healthcare workforce (HWF) management, which can be interpreted as another reflection of the socioeconomic inequalities that already exist in the country. This article highlights: the reduced provision of permanent education, the regulation of hybrid care, precariousness, a lack of protection in the work environment, as well as fragile biose-curity leading to tragic rates of illness and death of health workers. Our study concludes by showing the importance of formulating public policies in the scope of education and work management in SUS that ensure the discussion on hybrid care as a new way of acting without losing quality, to-gether with the need to review issues related to permanent education, protection, valuation, and reduction of inequalities pointed out among the professional contingents analyzed in this article.

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Machado, M. H., Campos, F., Haddad, A. E., Neto, P. M. dos S., Machado, A. V., Santana, V. G. D., … Freire, N. P. (2023). Transformations in the world of healthcare work: workers and future challenges. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 28(10), 2773–2784. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320232810.10702023

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