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In the current context, there is a growing demand for health services, both private and public, to be organized in such a way as to respond to people's needs and preferences and offer effective, humanized care. The healthcare manager is necessarily an information user. Organizations are overwhelmed with information, even more so with the increasingly common implementation of integrated management systems and electronic medical records.
The concepts and tools of Managerial Epidemiology help administrators to make decisions based on technical and scientific information (evidence) that defines needs and evaluates results from a population perspective, enabling them to address central issues such as: defining the services that will be offered by the organization and the skills required for the staff, organizing processes, and determining whether the organization is effective and produces the desired results.

Alvaro Escrivão Junior