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      Avaliação da qualidade da formação: contribuição à discussão na área da saúde coletiva Translated title: Quality education evaluation: contribution to the discussion in the collective health area

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          Visando contribuir com a discussão da implantação e implementação de mecanismos de avaliação de qualidade da formação na área da saúde coletiva, são abordadas neste artigo as principais características de processos de avaliação educacional a partir de alguns autores que tomam por base o conceito de qualidade. Entende-se ser necessária a criação de instrumentos de avaliação em todos os níveis da educação e que os instrumentos de avaliação das instituições de ensino devam ser calcados em princípios determinados pelos setores e representações pertinentes.

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          Aiming at contributing to the discussion of the set up and implementation of quality education evaluation procedures in the collective health area, based on authors that discuss the concept of quality, the main characteristics of educational evaluation process are presented in this paper. It is understood that is necessary to build evaluation tools in all educational levels and that these tools, arising from educational institutions, should be developed by principles decided by appropriate actors.

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            Public health surveillance of diabetes in the United States.

            The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Diabetes Translation supports a national and state surveillance system that analyzes, interprets, and reports on diabetes risk behaviors, risk factors, care practices, morbidity, and mortality. Data sources include surveys, the U.S. Renal Data System, the Indian Health Service, information on hospital inpatients, birth and death certificates, and special studies to use and to better understand the usefulness of data from managed care, Medicare, and Medicaid for monitoring diabetes. These data are used to define the magnitude and burden of diabetes; monitor changes in burden over time; guide public health planning and policy making, and assess progress toward diabetes objectives, such as those in Healthy People 2010. Challenges facing the diabetes surveillance system are limitations in data sources; the capture of undiagnosed diabetes; tracking key risk factors, such as levels of glycemia and lipids; and surveillance of high- or emerging-risk populations such as racial and ethnic groups, children and youth, and those with prediabetes. Limited resources, competing priorities, and issues of data privacy also challenge surveillance. To overcome these factors, the Division of Diabetes Translation strongly emphasizes partnering with other organizations, such as the Medicare and Medicaid programs, managed care, and other chronic disease programs.
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              Contexto mundial sobre la evaluación en las instituciones de educación superior

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                Journal
                csc
                Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
                Ciênc. saúde coletiva
                ABRASCO - Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                1413-8123
                1678-4561
                December 2004
                : 9
                : 4
                : 997-1002
                Affiliations
                [02] Rio de Janeiro orgnameUniversidade Federal Fluminense orgdiv1Instituto de Saúde da Comunidade Brazil
                [01] Rio de Janeiro RJ orgnameFundação Oswaldo Cruz orgdiv1Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública virginia@ 123456ensp.fiocruz.br
                Article
                S1413-81232004000400020 S1413-8123(04)00900420
                10.1590/S1413-81232004000400020
                980b195c-aa6d-4406-96e3-a0bc1c893198

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 08 April 2004
                : 20 May 2004
                : 08 October 2004
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 7, Pages: 6
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                Formação em saúde coletiva,Avaliação de qualidade,Mecanismos de avaliação da qualidade da formação,Collective health education,Quality assessment,Quality education evaluation procedure

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