Family Health Strategy, the primary health care program in Brazil, has been scaled up throughout the country, but its expansion has been heterogeneous across municipalities. We investigate if there are unique municipal characteristics that can explain the timing of uptake and the pattern of expansion of the Family Health Strategy from years 1998 to 2012. We categorized municipalities in six groups based on the relative speed of the Family Health Strategy uptake and the pattern of Family Health Strategy coverage expansion. We assembled data for 11 indicators for years 2000 and 2010, for 5,507 municipalities, and assessed differences in indicators across the six groups, which we mapped to examine spatial heterogeneities. Important factors dif...
Background Brazil has the largest public health-system in the world, with 120 million people covered...
Objectives: The Brazilian constitution guarantees the right to health, including access to medicines...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe the rate of ambulatory care sensitive hospitalizations in groups of...
Family Health Strategy, the primary health care program in Brazil, has been scaled up throughout the...
Family Health Strategy, the primary health care program in Brazil, has been scaled up throughout the...
The objective of this article is to analyze the development of the public and private offer for the ...
Abstract Background The municipality of Rio de Janeiro has presented an important expansion of Pri...
In 1994 Brazil launched what has since become the world?s largest community-based primary health ca...
Objectives How to provide effective and efficient care to the burgeoning and aging populations of th...
In 1994 Brazil launched what has since become the world???s largest community-based primary health c...
Objectives. We assessed the influence of changes in primary care and hospital supply on rates of amb...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between hospitalization due to conditions that are sensitiv...
ABSTRACT Access inequities to the Unified Health System compromise the assurance of primary health c...
Objectives As middle-income countries strive to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it...
Strong health governance is key to universal health coverage. However, the relationship between gove...
Background Brazil has the largest public health-system in the world, with 120 million people covered...
Objectives: The Brazilian constitution guarantees the right to health, including access to medicines...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe the rate of ambulatory care sensitive hospitalizations in groups of...
Family Health Strategy, the primary health care program in Brazil, has been scaled up throughout the...
Family Health Strategy, the primary health care program in Brazil, has been scaled up throughout the...
The objective of this article is to analyze the development of the public and private offer for the ...
Abstract Background The municipality of Rio de Janeiro has presented an important expansion of Pri...
In 1994 Brazil launched what has since become the world?s largest community-based primary health ca...
Objectives How to provide effective and efficient care to the burgeoning and aging populations of th...
In 1994 Brazil launched what has since become the world???s largest community-based primary health c...
Objectives. We assessed the influence of changes in primary care and hospital supply on rates of amb...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between hospitalization due to conditions that are sensitiv...
ABSTRACT Access inequities to the Unified Health System compromise the assurance of primary health c...
Objectives As middle-income countries strive to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it...
Strong health governance is key to universal health coverage. However, the relationship between gove...
Background Brazil has the largest public health-system in the world, with 120 million people covered...
Objectives: The Brazilian constitution guarantees the right to health, including access to medicines...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe the rate of ambulatory care sensitive hospitalizations in groups of...