Sespa informs about the operation of health services on the holiday of Pará's Adherence to Independence
Public hospitals, in their entirety, will operate on a standby basis for hospitalized patients and for emergency care
The State Department of Public Health (Sespa) informs about the operation of health services in its linked state units due to August 15, a date that celebrates the Adherence to Brazil's Independence.
The Specialized Reference Units Presidente Vargas, Demétrio Medrado, Marcello Cândia, Special Parasitic Infectious Diseases (Uredipe), and Maternal-Child and Adolescent (Uremia), as well as the state-managed Caps types I and II, will not operate this Friday, August 15. Normal service will resume in all units on Monday, August 18.
The type III Psychosocial Care Centers (Grão-Pará, Renascer, and Marajoara) and the Basic Unit of Pedreira will maintain emergency services this Friday, August 15. Normal service will resume in all units on Monday, August 18.
The state hospitals directly managed by the State – Santa Casa, Ophir Loyola, and Hospital de Clínicas in Belém; Regional Hospital of Cametá, Regional Hospital of Salinópolis, and Regional Hospital of Conceição do Araguaia – will operate on a standby basis for the care of hospitalized patients and for emergency cases, according to the reference care profiles of each one.
The polyclinics and public hospitals managed by Social Organizations (OS) will operate under a differentiated regime.
The Regional Hospital of Oriximiná Menino Jesus (HRMJ) informs that on Friday (15), the holiday of Pará's Adherence, and on Monday (18), Saint Anthony's Day (municipal holiday), the service will be restricted to internal operations, with the following sectors functioning: Reception, ICU, Inpatient Unit (UI), and Surgical Center. Normal activities will resume on Tuesday, August 19.
The Integrated Center for Inclusion and Rehabilitation (CIIR) and the Specialized Center for Autism Spectrum Disorder (Cetea) in Belém, as well as the Metropolitan Polyclinic, will not operate this Friday (15), and will resume service on Monday (18).
The Metropolitan Emergency and Urgency Hospital (HMUE) in Ananindeua; the General Hospital of Tailândia (HGT), the Public Regional Hospital of Marajó (HRPM) in Breves; and the Public Regional Hospital of the East (HRPL) in Paragominas will operate normally this Friday (15).
The Jean Bitar Hospital in Belém will operate normally for admissions this Friday (15). The outpatient area will operate only for laboratory tests and X-rays. Consultations and all exams will only resume on Monday (18).
The Caetés Hospital Complex (Hospital and Polyclinic) in Capanema will operate normally this Friday (15). The Autism Spectrum Disorder Care Center (Natea) will not operate this Friday (15) and will resume service on Monday (18).
At the Regional Hospital of Baixo Amazonas (HRBA), there will be no outpatient consultations, elective surgeries, or exams on Friday, August 15. At the Regional Hospital of Tapajós (HRT), hospital care and elective surgeries will continue, but not outpatient care.
The Regional Hospital of Tucuruí will maintain its usual operation during the holiday on Friday (15). The Specialty Outpatient Clinic and the High Complexity Oncology Unit (Unacon) will be closed, resuming their normal activities on Monday (18).
The Regional Hospital of Baixo Tocantins Santa Rosa (HRBTSR) will operate normally, offering outpatient services, hemodialysis, hospitalization, and emergency care. Administrative activities will be suspended until Monday (18), when they will resume their usual functions.
The other hospitals managed by OS will operate on a standby basis this Friday for the care of hospitalized patients and for emergency cases, according to the reference care profiles of each one. Administrative activities will be suspended until Monday (18), when they will resume their usual functions.