This article investigates policy and bureaucracy changes provoked by individual litigation for health care rights in Brazil, especially the one regarding access to medicines, looking at the effects it produced in relation to health technology assessment (HTA) and health care governance. The article first contextualizes the social, legal, and political conditions for the development of individual litigation for health care rights in Brazil. Then it points out the changes brought about by this litigation model and discusses their potential to contribute to efficiency and fairness in the health care system by the improvement of the HTA decision-making process and health care governance
This paper considers aspects of the judicialization of health care policy in Brazil. It discusses t...
In 1988, the Brazilian Constitution enshrined in its text the right to universal health care, which ...
Objective: the judicialization of health is incorporated into the daily work of health institutions ...
This article investigates policy and bureaucracy changes provoked by individual litigation for healt...
The judicialization of the right to health in Brazil may be generating institutional innovations in ...
Technological incorporation is a central topic among the concerns regarding health care systems. Thi...
This article starts by analysing healthcare litigation in Brazil by means of a literature review of ...
This article analyzes the recent and growing phenomenon of right-to-health litigation in Brazil from...
This chapter provides a description of the centers for technical advisement of judges and shows the ...
AbstractThe evolving process of institutionalizing health technology assessment (HTA) in low- and mi...
Introduction: In Brazil, the right to health has a constitutional and universal provision. However, ...
Abstract Background In Brazil, health is fundamental human right guaranteed by the Constitution of 1...
National health agencies in Brazil have been the subject of many judicial disputes. The private supp...
In this article, the right to health is discussed as a social right and an essential requisite in th...
The aim of this study is to examine the dynamics in the relationship between the Legislative and the...
This paper considers aspects of the judicialization of health care policy in Brazil. It discusses t...
In 1988, the Brazilian Constitution enshrined in its text the right to universal health care, which ...
Objective: the judicialization of health is incorporated into the daily work of health institutions ...
This article investigates policy and bureaucracy changes provoked by individual litigation for healt...
The judicialization of the right to health in Brazil may be generating institutional innovations in ...
Technological incorporation is a central topic among the concerns regarding health care systems. Thi...
This article starts by analysing healthcare litigation in Brazil by means of a literature review of ...
This article analyzes the recent and growing phenomenon of right-to-health litigation in Brazil from...
This chapter provides a description of the centers for technical advisement of judges and shows the ...
AbstractThe evolving process of institutionalizing health technology assessment (HTA) in low- and mi...
Introduction: In Brazil, the right to health has a constitutional and universal provision. However, ...
Abstract Background In Brazil, health is fundamental human right guaranteed by the Constitution of 1...
National health agencies in Brazil have been the subject of many judicial disputes. The private supp...
In this article, the right to health is discussed as a social right and an essential requisite in th...
The aim of this study is to examine the dynamics in the relationship between the Legislative and the...
This paper considers aspects of the judicialization of health care policy in Brazil. It discusses t...
In 1988, the Brazilian Constitution enshrined in its text the right to universal health care, which ...
Objective: the judicialization of health is incorporated into the daily work of health institutions ...