Although residents of the favelas in the south zone of São Paulo have access to the Unified Health System (SUS), the time allocated for consultations is insufficient for patients to discuss their symptoms in depth and understand how their illness manifests in their lives. It is observed that patients in these communities have a different self-awareness: they want to take care of themselves, are familiar with healthy eating and exercise, and seek de-medicalization and more behavioral and natural treatment strategies. However, for this to happen, it is essential to build a relationship with the healthcare professional and ensure easy access for follow-up visits.
The Project
Healthcare professionals who engage with Anthroposophy find in the Outpatient Clinic a place with many years of experience, where knowledge exchange and various anthroposophic therapies can be practiced in a multidisciplinary, integrated, and regular manner. It is a space where the community can be treated as it sees fit: individually and with ample time for listening. The project’s goal is to maintain the outpatient clinic operating at full capacity. In addition to consultations, the project also aims to focus on research that may contribute to the recognition of Anthroposophic Medicine within the public health system.
The Impact
100 monthly consultations agreed upon with the Municipal Health Secretariat
Provision of anthroposophic medical care to individuals in social vulnerability
Continuity of anthroposophic practices within the SUS
Satisfaction of all patients with the work of the multidisciplinary team
Recognition of the Medical-Therapeutic Outpatient Clinic by the ABMA and the Medical Section of SAB as a radiating source of Anthroposophic Medicine
Implementation of various research studies (in partnership) demonstrating the effectiveness of anthroposophic treatments
Popularization of anthroposophic medicine
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