National panorama of health promotion and risk and disease prevention for older persons in the private health sector (abstract: p. 18)

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This article provides a national panorama of health promotion and risk and disease prevention programs for older persons in the private health sector using secondary data from 1999 to 2019 provided by the Supplemental Health Agency. Content analysis was performed using the software IRaMuTeQ® and a quantitative analysis was conducted using RStudio. We found 87 programs targeting older persons. The reasons found were: an increase in the target audience; an increase in the number of beneficiaries among the target audience; changes in patterns of morbidity and mortality; and the need to adopt a new care model. The main activities were: multidisciplinary care network; multidisciplinary actions; and development of individualized care plans. The number of programs is insufficient to meet demand. A more stringent approach is expected in the regulation of the sector and changes need to be made to the current care model.

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Sales, J. P. D., Rodrigues, L. M., de Araújo, F. R., & de Lima, K. C. (2022). National panorama of health promotion and risk and disease prevention for older persons in the private health sector (abstract: p. 18). Interface: Communication, Health, Education, 26. https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.210662

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