Workshop on supplementary health and the possibilities and impossibilities of settlement discusses the need to seek justice to secure clinical procedures

The challenges of access to clinical procedures and health treatments in the face of costs, and at the end causing judicialization, were discussed in the Workshop on Supplementary Health and the possibilities and impossibilities of agreement. Promoted by the Permanent Center for Consensual Dispute Resolution (NUPEMEC) in partnership with the Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins (ESMAT), the workshop counted on the lecturer  Arthur Luiz Pádua Marques, a public defender.

At the opening of the Event, the magistrate Márcio Soares da Cunha reinforced the need for dialogue and other negotiation mechanisms, thus seeking to resolve conflicts. "We need to encourage agreement making, use of multi-door justice to support the demands that exist," he recalled. Also at the opening of the Event, the magistrate Silvana Parfinieuk, coordinator of Nupemec reinforced the performance and curriculum of the speaker, with a vast knowledge about social service in the State of Tocantins. "Knowing the state from North to South, your work deserves to be highlighted and it is an honor to have you with us this morning", she said.

In his speech, the public defender listed the topics and steps that results in legal action and later judicialization in favor of users of the public and private health care system. “Ideally, the plans should settle with their patients. We need to be aware that there is, in the case of health plans, a consensual pact, and in the SUS a legal pact. And these pacts should be the same for everyone,” he affirmed.

 

About the lecturer:

Arthur Luiz Pádua Marques

Born in Goiânia-GO. Graduated in Law from Unifev in 2003. Post-graduated in Public Law, with an extension course in diffuse, collective and homogeneous individual interests. He concluded the doctorate course in Law at the National University of Lomas of Zamora, ARG. He is currently a public defender, holder of the 30th Public Defender's Office of Health of the Capital, coordinator of the Specialized Center in Ethnic Issues and Combating Racism (NUCORA).


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