Health Department re-registers SUS patients in Rio Preto
The Health Department of São José do Rio Preto is re-registering users of the Unified Health System (SUS) to improve service planning and attendance quality.
The Health Department in São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, is conducting a re-registration of users of the Unified Health System (SUS). This initiative is crucial for organizing service planning, ensuring accurate information is sent to the Ministry of Health, and improving the quality of care provided to the public. Residents will receive notifications during their medical visits emphasizing the importance of bringing their proof of residence during their next appointment to facilitate this process.
The re-registration can be conducted at several locations, including Basic Health Units (UBSs), Poupatempo, Ganha Tempo Cidadão, and the Moacir de Araújo Góes Assistance Station next to the sub-prefecture of Engenheiro Schmitt. These measures aim to streamline access to healthcare services and enhance the operational effectiveness of the SUS in the region. The updates will help in securing and properly allocating health services based on accurate patient data.
Patients are required to present an identification document and proof of residence to update their records. This process is designed not only to comply with government procedures but also to enhance the overall service provision by ensuring the right resources and care can be directed to the population based on their actual needs. This initiative reflects the city's ongoing commitment to improving public health infrastructure and services.